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A new federal government edict that Border Patrol agents nationwide will no longer provide translation assistance to law enforcement agencies will have little impact on those agencies’ operations on the North Olympic Peninsula, police chiefs and sheriffs in Jefferson and Clallam counties say. “I would say it would ALSO . . . have no impact,� Jeffer■West End son County Sheriff Tony death led to Hernandez said. nationwide Hernandez said his policy officers have used Border change/A6 Patrol agents “two or three times� as translators in the past year. “I would say it would have no impact,� he said of the policy change. The same was true of the Clallam County Sheriff’s Office. “We really haven’t used them that much in the last couple of years,� Clallam Sheriff Bill Benedict said Friday. Immigrant-rights groups were ecstatic about the policy. Jim Buckley of Port Townsend, who runs the website www.bpfree.org, which stands for Border Patrol Free, recalled

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The new $11.9 million Border Patrol headquarters near Port Angeles’ eastern city limit is surrounded by security fencing and yellow bollards.

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The space that once housed Port when the state Commission on Hispanic Group, which documents and monitors Townsend’s state liquor store at 2005 E. Sims Way now looks for a Affairs met in Forks on June 1 to discuss Border Patrol activities. refill. “I’m thrilled,� she said last week. Border Patrol issues with law enforcement agencies. A Border Patrol agent was not invited for fear that Latinos worried about being questioned about their citizenship status would not attend. “We think it’s great if they’re not providing translation services,� Buckley said. Preschool teacher Manuela Velasquez is a member of the Forks Human Rights

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Ex-state stores hit the bottom Liquor privatization shifts buying away from package shops BY ROB OLLIKAINEN PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

PORT TOWNSEND — The source of the Christmas eggnog and champagne toasts for New Year’s is different this year. Instead of a state-run package store, customers in Washington state buy their spirits in a supermarket or at a big-box wholesale store following implentation of voter-approved liquor privatization last June. And there are fewer remnants of the old system. The former state-run liquor store in Port Townsend is closed, as is the one in Sequim. And the one in Port Angeles is moving to a building in which auto parts once were sold. DAN STEINBERG/INVISION

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Keaton Stromberg, Drew Chadwick and Wesley Stromberg of Emblem3, from left, attend an “X-Factor� viewing party in Los Angeles.

Emblem3 OK with elimination Possible record pact, return to Sequim loom BY JEREMY SCHWARTZ PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

HUNTINGTON BEACH, Calif. — With competing on Fox TV’s “The X Factor� now in its rearview mirror, Sequim-

born Emblem3 has the whole world in front of the trio — including a possible trip back to its hometown for the holidays. Laraine Claire, band manager and mom of two-thirds of the trio, said Friday, however, that Emblem3 needs to stay in California until at least this Thursday for the “The X Factor� season finale. “They’re so looking forward to connecting with their roots on the Peninsula,�

said Claire, mother to Wesley and Keaton Stromberg, who comprise the band with long-time friend Andrew Chadwick. Kristy Sallee, Chadwick’s mother, said her son expressed a similar desire to return to Sequim for the holidays, with Sallee especially hoping she and Chadwick can continue a family tradition. TURN

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Port Angeles’ former state liquor store at 1331 E. Front St. will reopen Jan. 2 in a new location half its current size. Owner Abi Eshagi of Woodinville said he is moving his business into a 2,800-square-foot space at 116 Race St., a former auto parts store, to stay competitive in a state that privatized liquor six months ago. “Our plan is to close on the [Jan. 1], and reopen the new store the next day,� Eshagi said Friday in a telephone interview. Booze has been readily available at grocery stores, pharmacies and box stores since liquor became a private industry June 1. TURN

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Bynes enters settlement in hit-run case ACTRESS AMANDA BYNES has resolved a misdemeanor hit-and-run case after entering into a civil settlement with other drivers. Court records show Bynes entered a civil compromise to end the case, and her attorBynes ney informed a Los Angeles court Thursday. Bynes was charged with leaving the scene of accidents in April and August without providing the proper information. Defendants in certain California misdemeanor cases are allowed to enter civil settlements to resolve criminal cases. Bynes rose to fame starring in Nickelodeon’s “All That” and also has starred in several films, including 2010’s “Easy A.”

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MAURICE HERZOG, 93, a French alpinist who was hailed as a hero in his country in 1950 when he and a fellow climber became the first men to conquer a peak of more than 26,000 feet, that of Annapurna I in the Himalayas, died Thursday in Neuilly-sur-Seine, near Paris. Before Mr. Herzog led a team up Annapurna in the spring of 1950, men had in fact climbed Mr. Herzog higher — in 2012 close to 28,000 feet on Mount Everest and K-2, the two tallest mountains in the world. But those climbers had not reached the summits, and it would be three years before Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay did so on Everest. Mr. Herzog and Louis Lachenal reached the summit of Annapurna — the world’s 10th-highest peak, at 26,545 feet — on June 3 in brutal conditions; Mr. Herzog suffered frostbite that cost him all of his fingers and toes. His star rose higher after he wrote an account of the journey that became what some call the most popular mountaineering book ever. Titled Annapurna: The First Conquest of an 8,000Meter Peak, the book is a harrowing tale of courage, camaraderie and struggle. The book concluded with a famous inspirational line: “There are other Annapur-

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_________ MARY ANN DARLING FISCHER, 79, as the mother of five children in a small South Dakota town, viewed the limelight as the furthest thing from her mind. All that changed Sept. 14, 1963, when Mrs. Fischer gave birth to the first known surviving quin- Mrs. Fischer tuplets in the U.S. Thrust into the spotlight after giving birth to the four girls and one boy, Mrs. Fischer and her then-husband retreated into the most quintessential South Dakota activities: They took part in a bowling league, hunted pheasants and attended regular Sunday church services. “I would rather go into the delivery room than come down here,” Mrs. Fischer said as she faced 30 reporters at her first news conference following the birth of the babies. Mrs. Fischer passed away last Sunday. Schriver’s Memorial Mortuary and Crematory said she died at Avera St. Luke’s Hospital in Aberdeen, S.D. The Fischers didn’t know they were expecting quintuplets until a few days before the babies were born two months premature. Immediately following their birth, each baby was placed into an isolation chamber to control oxygen,

temperature and humidity. Four of the five babies were breech deliveries.

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1937 (75 years ago) Clallam County’s airfield and hangar facilities were leased out by county commissioners to Jack R. Cram of Olympia-based Cram Flying School for 10 years. According to the contract, Cram leases the field west of Port Angeles at a nominal sum and will have full charge of it. He agrees to establish an up-to-date flying school for beginners and have safe planes and competent pilots available for charter service. [As a Marine Corps pilot, Cram would go on to receive the Navy Cross, Legion of Merit and Distinguished Flying Cross for heroism in World War II and Korea. He retired in 1959 as a brigadier general.]

1962 (50 years ago) A newly announced increase to the annual allowable timber cut in national forests nationwide calls for an increase of 2.2 million board feet in Olympic National Forest. Agriculture Secretary Orville L. Freeman said the net increase of 547 million board feet in national forests in Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Montana and California recognizes the critical demand for timber, especially in the West.

The allowable cut, Freeman said, is the annual amount of timber that can be harvested from national forests under sustainedyield management and good conservation practices for permanent timber production.

1987 (25 years ago) More loggers were killed in accidents in Washington’s forests this year than in each of the past two years, despite efforts to improve safety. In a study of death rates among 347 occupations, timber cutting and logging ranked No. 1 by the Centers for Disease Control occupational health division. A total of 24 loggers in the state — including two on the Olympic Peninsula — died this year, compared with 15 statewide in each of the past two years.

Laugh Lines A LIST OF the world’s best cities just came out, and the highest-ranking American city is Honolulu at No. 28. They got points taken off for bad public transportation, but apparently it’s a great place to get fake birth certificates. Craig Ferguson

■ Officers with the Lower Elwha Police Department shot and killed three dogs Dec. 3 after the dogs became aggressive toward the officers after the canines killed three alpacas. A Thursday report on Page A1, based on earlier information from the tribe, incorrectly said police had killed five dogs and that the dogs had killed two alpacas. There were five aggressive dogs total, but officers were able to fell only three, according to John Gresham, deputy police chief and Lower Elwha Klallam fish and wildlife officer.

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TODAY IS SUNDAY, Dec. 16, the 351st day of 2012. There are 15 days left in the year. Today’s Highlight in History: ■ On Dec. 16, 1773, the Boston Tea Party took place as American colonists boarded a British ship and dumped more than 300 chests of tea into Boston Harbor to protest tea taxes. On this date: ■ In 1809, the French Senate granted a divorce decree to Emperor Napoleon I and Empress Josephine; the dissolution was made final the following month. ■ In 1811, the first of the powerful New Madrid earthquakes struck the central Mississippi Valley with an estimated magni-

tude of 7.7. ■ In 1907, 16 U.S. Navy battleships, which came to be known as the “Great White Fleet,” set sail on a 14-month round-the-world voyage to demonstrate American sea power. ■ In 1944, the World War II Battle of the Bulge began as German forces launched a surprise attack against Allied forces in Belgium; the Allies eventually were able to beat the Germans back. ■ In 1951, a Miami Airlines Curtiss C-46 Commando crashed just after takeoff from Newark Airport in New Jersey, killing all 56 people onboard. ■ In 1960, 134 people were killed when a United Air Lines

DC-8 and a TWA Super Constellation collided over New York City. ■ In 1962, Nepal’s Panchayat Constitution was proclaimed. ■ In 1976, the government halted its swine flu vaccination program following reports of paralysis apparently linked to the vaccine. ■ In 1982, Environmental Protection Agency head Anne M. Gorsuch became the first Cabinet-level officer to be cited for contempt of Congress for refusing to submit documents requested by a congressional committee. ■ In 1987, the romantic comedy-drama “Moonstruck,” starring Cher and Nicolas Cage, was released in New York City, the film’s setting.

■ Ten years ago: Senate Republican leader Trent Lott, in an interview on Black Entertainment Television, asked black Americans to forgive his seeming nostalgia for segregation. ■ Five years ago: British forces formally handed over to Iraq responsibility for Basra, the last Iraqi region under their control. ■ One year ago: Former Penn State graduate assistant Mike McQueary testified that he believed he saw ex-assistant coach Jerry Sandusky molesting a boy and that he fully conveyed what he had seen to two Penn State administrators; a judge sent the cases of Tim Curley and Gary Schultz, accused of lying to a grand jury, to trial.


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A3 Briefly: Nation Man opens fire inside Vegas casino; 2 dead LAS VEGAS — A man shot and fatally wounded a woman, then killed himself Friday at the Excalibur hotel-casino on the Las Vegas Strip, sending many patrons fleeing in fear. It happened at about 8:30 p.m. near the high-rise hotel’s front entrance, Las Vegas Metro Police Lt. Ray Steiber said. The man died at the scene of an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound after shooting the woman, who was a vendor at Excalibur’s concierge desk, Steiber said. The woman was pronounced dead at a hospital. Neither the gunman nor the victim was identified. The shootings happened as the hotel’s front desk was busy on a Friday night with the National Finals Rodeo and other events in town. Steiber said patrons scattered at the first sound of gunfire, and no one else was wounded.

Okla. teen held in plot BARTLESVILLE, Okla. — Hours before a gunman opened fire at a Connecticut elementary school, police in Oklahoma arrested a teenager for allegedly plotting to attack his high school and trying to recruit classmates to help him. Police in Bartlesville, a community about 40 miles north of Tulsa, arrested 18-year-old Sammie Eaglebear Chavez shortly before 5 a.m. Friday on

charges of conspiring to cause serious bodily harm or death. He remained in jail Saturday on $1 million bond, and he is due in court Jan. 11. Layne Jones, an assistant principal, alerted police after a student told authorities Chavez had tried to “recruit other students to assist him with carrying out a plan to lure students into the school auditorium, where he planned to begin shooting them after chaining the doors shut,” police said.

Today’s news lineups WASHINGTON — Guest lineups for today’s TV news shows: ■ ABC’s “This Week” — Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz.; journalist George Will; Democratic strategist Donna Brazile; Rep. Jason Chaffetz, R-Utah; Rep. Steve Israel, D-N.Y.; journalist Christiane Amanpour; author Richard Haass; retired Gen. Wesley Clark. ■ NBC’s “Meet the Press” — Sen. Dianne Feinstein, D-Calif.; Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C.; Rep. Cathy McMorris Rodgers, R-Wash.; Democratic strategist Harold Ford Jr.; columnist E.J. Dionne; columnist David Brooks; TV host Ed Schultz; journalist Chuck Todd. ■ CBS’s “Face the Nation” — Sen. Bob Corker, R-Tenn.; Sen. Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y.; Sen. Jeff Sessions, R-Ala.; panel discussion with Tom Friedman, David Sanger, Allen Pizzey and Clarissa Ward; Julianna Goldman and John Dickerson offer political analysis. ■ CNN’s “State of the Union” — Candy Crowley will anchor a special edition of “State of the Union” from Connecticut with the latest developments on the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting. ■ “Fox News Sunday” — Sen. Dick Durbin, D-Ill.. talks about gun control; Sen. Joe Lieberman, I-Conn.; Gov. Rick Snyder, R-Mich.; panel discussion with Brit Hume, Nina Easton, Bill Kristol and Liz Marlantes.

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Briefly: World waited to perform the endoscopic surgery as they wanted to first attend to his lung ailment, CAIRO — Egyptians took said presidentheir quarrel over a draft constitial spokestution to polling stations Saturman Mac Mandela day after weeks of violent turmoil between the newly empow- Maharaj. Mandela has been hospitalered Islamists and the mostly ized since Dec. 8. liberal opposition over the In the procedure, a patient future identity of the nation. usually receives sedatives and Regardless of the outcome, an anesthetic to allow a surgeon the heated arguments among voters standing in line signaled to put an endoscope down their throat, authorities say. The surthat the referendum over the geon then can remove the gallcontentious charter is unlikely stones, which are small, crystalto end Egypt’s worst political like masses that can cause a crisis since the revolution that person tremendous pain. ousted Hosni Mubarak nearly “The procedure was successtwo years ago. ful, and Madiba is recovering,” The voting capped a nearly two-year struggle over the post- Maharaj said, using Mandela’s Mubarak identity of Egypt, with clan name as a sign of affection. the latest crisis evolving into a Japanese elections dispute over whether Egypt should move toward a religious TOKYO — Voting begins state under President Mohamtoday in Japanese parliamenmed Morsi’s Muslim Brothertary elections that likely will hood and their ultraconservaput the once-dominant consertive Salafi allies, or one that vatives back in power after a retains secular traditions and three-year break amid widean Islamic character. spread voter dismay with the ruling Democrats. Mandela has surgery Newspapers predicted that JOHANNESBURG — South today’s vote will give the Liberal Democratic Party, led by the Africa’s former President Nelnationalistic former Prime Minson Mandela underwent a successful operation to remove gall- ister Shinzo Abe, a majority of lower house of parliament seats. stones Saturday, the nation’s Still, many voters remained presidency said, as the 94-yearundecided just days before the old anti-apartheid icon is still recovering from a lung infection. election. The Associated Press Doctors treating Mandela

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Police seek answers to school massacre Conn. town grieves after man kills 26 THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

NEWTOWN, Conn. — Investigators worked Saturday to understand what led a bright but painfully awkward 20-year-old to slaughter 26 children and adults at a Connecticut elementary school, as townspeople took down Christmas decorations and struggled with how to get through a holiday season that suddenly has become a time of mourning. Amid the sorrow, stories of heroism emerged, including that of the Sandy Hook Elementary School principal who lost her life lunging at the gunman, Adam Lanza, to try to overpower him. Police shed no light on the motive for the second-deadliest school shooting in U.S. history, though state police Lt. Paul Vance said investigators had found “very good evidence . . . that our investigators will be able to use in painting the complete picture.” He would not elaborate. But another law enforcement official, speaking on condition of anonymity, said investigators found no note or manifesto of the sort they have come to expect after murderous rampages such as the Virginia Tech bloodbath in 2007 that left 33 people dead. Newtown education officials

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said they had found no link between Lanza’s mother and the school, contrary to news reports that said she was a teacher there.

Had attended school there Investigators said they believe Adam Lanza attended Sandy Hook Elementary many years ago but had no explanation for why he went there Friday.

Lanza shot and killed his mother, Nancy Lanza, at the home they shared, then drove to the school in her car with at least three of her guns, forced his way inside and opened fire in two classrooms, authorities said. Within minutes, he killed 20 children, six adults and himself. On Saturday, Chief Medical Examiner Dr. H. Wayne Carver said all the victims at the school were killed up close with a rifle and were shot more than once. The tragedy plunged Newtown into mourning. Signs around town read, “Hug a teacher today,” and vigils and prayer services were held for the victims.

Shooting victims’ names, ages released THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

The children and adults gunned down at a Connecticut elementary school were released Saturday by the Connecticut State Police: Charlotte Bacon, 6; Daniel Barden, 7; Rachel Davino, 29;

Olivia Engel, 6; Josephine Gay, 7; Ana Marquez-Greene, 6; Dylan Hockley, 6; Dawn Hochsprung, 47; Madeleine Hsu, 6; Catherine Hubbard, 6; Chase Kowalski, 7; Jesse Lewis, 6; James Mattioli, 6; Grace McDonnell, 7; Anne Marie

Murphy, 52; Emilie Parker, 6; Jack Pinto, 6; Noah Pozner, 6; Caroline Previdi, 6; Jessica Rekos, 6; Avielle Richman, 6; Lauren Rousseau, 30; Mary Sherlach, 56; Victoria Soto, 27; Benjamin Wheeler, 6; and Allison Wyatt, 6.

Clinton recovers at home from concussion, fainting THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

WASHINGTON — Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton, who skipped an overseas trip this past week because of a stomach virus, suffered a concussion after fainting, the State Department said Saturday. The 65-year-old Clinton, who’s expected to leave her job soon, was recovering at home after the incident last week and is being monitored by doctors. President Barack Obama telephoned his top diplomat Saturday to wish her well, a White House official said. The State Department said Clinton was dehydrated because of the virus, fainted and suffered a concussion. She will continue to

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work from home in the week ahead and looks forward to returning to the office “soon,” the statement said. The Senate Foreign Rela- Clinton tions Committee said it won’t hear from Clinton as planned at a Thursday hearing into the Sept. 11 attack against a diplomatic outpost in Benghazi, Libya, that killed four Americans, including the U.S. ambassador. The House Foreign Affairs Committee also said Clinton would no longer give scheduled testimony at its hearing Thurs-

day on Libya. Senior State Department officials William Burns and Thomas Nides are to take Clinton’s place at both hearings. Clinton’s aides on Saturday informed the Senate committee chairman, Sen. John Kerry, about her health, and the Massachusetts Democrat “insisted that given her condition, she could not and should not appear” as planned, said Kerry spokeswoman Jodi Seth. Obama is expected to nominate Kerry to succeed Clinton. Clinton backed out of a trip to North Africa and the Persian Gulf on Monday because she was sick. She caught the virus during a recent visit to Europe.

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West: Plane owner denies any drug-deal involvement

Nation: EPA rule toughens nation’s soot standards

World: Norwegian oil rig off Cuba for new exploration

World: DJs in prank taken into protective custody

THE MAN WHO runs the business that owns a luxury jet that crashed and killed Latin music star Jenni Rivera last week said he has never been involved in drug trafficking and that the Drug Enforcement Administration has dogged him for two decades without proving a single narcotics connection. DEA spokeswoman Lisa Webb Johnson has said two planes owned by Las Vegas-based Starwood Management were seized by the agency. Christian Esquino, 50, a Mexican who runs the business, said the DEA began tracking him in the 1980s, when he sold a plane to a trafficker who used it in a massive smuggling operation.

THE ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION Agency tightened the nation’s soot standards by 20 percent Friday. The new rule limits soot, or fine particulate matter, which stems from activities ranging from burning wood to vehicle emissions, and causes disease by entering the lungs and bloodstream. Fine particulate matter measuring fewer than 2.5 micrometers in diameter ranks is the U.S.’s deadliest pollutant. The new rule cuts the allowable limit from 15 micrograms per cubic meter of air to 12 micrograms. The agency said it will determine which areas are out of attainment in 2014.

A NORWEGIAN-OWNED PLATFORM arrived in waters off Cuba’s north-central coast for exploratory drilling by the Russian oil company Zarubezhneft, authorities said Saturday, renewing the island’s search for petroleum after three failed wells this year. Drilling down to 21,300 feet will begin “in the coming days” and take six months, said a notice published by the Communist Party newspaper Granma Granma.. State-run oil company Cubapetroleo said in the announcement that the Songa Mercur rig, owned by Songa Offshore of Norway, was inspected to make sure it contains less than 10 percent U.S.-made parts.

THE REPERCUSSIONS FROM last week’s suicide of the nurse who answered a prank phone call at the London hospital treating the pregnant Duchess of Cambridge were felt Friday with reports that the radio DJs who made the call had received so many threats they were forced into hiding. Quoting an unnamed person at 2DayFM, the Australian radio station where the two DJs work, The Daily Mail said Michael Christian and Mel Greig were under the protection of security guards and “could be in hiding for months due to ongoing fears for their safety.” They have been taken off the air indefinitely.


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PT mill, BPA hail joint power pact 9-year contract meant to provide cheap electricity BY CHARLIE BERMANT PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

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A Forest Service investigator stands atop the stump of an old-growth tree felled illegally in Olympic National Forest by Reid Johnston, a Brinnon man sentenced Friday to a year’s imprisonment.

Man gets 1 year for poaching forest trees PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

BRINNON — A Brinnon logger has been sentenced to a year in federal prison for poaching Olympic National Forest trees — one estimated to be more than 300 years old — for their wood to make musical instruments. The U.S. Attorney’s Office in Tacoma said Reid B. Johnston was sentenced Friday for pleading guilty in November to thefts of 102 fir, cedar and maple trees between May 2009 and January 2010. The 300-year-old Douglas fir had a trunk that was almost 7 feet in diameter, a U.S. attorney’s spokeswoman said. The wood was cut into blocks and sold for the production of such musical instruments as gui-

tars and cellos. U.S. Attorney Jenny A. Durkan said the sentence for damage to government property also includes two years of supervised release following his yearlong prison term. He also faces a restitution hearing next month. The damage was estimated at more than $70,000, the market value of the trees poached, the U.S. Attorney’s Office said. At sentencing Friday, U.S. District Judge Robert J. Bryan said this is a “very serious offense — he stole a public resource.”

Dosewallips basin According to records in the case, the trees were cut in Olympic National Forest’s Rocky Brook area of the Dosewallips River

watershed above Brinnon. During the hearing in November at which Johnston pleaded guilty, the 41-year-old new father told the court that he had turned his life around and was ready to live lawfully. Through his attorney, he asked to be sentenced to the 32 days he had already spent incarcerated. Johnston said he felled the trees in question while logging a parcel that he thought had been logged 25 years ago. Prosecutors countered that Johnston had ample experience logging on the Olympic Peninsula and knew that the trees he was cutting were old growth. The case was investigated by the U.S. Forest Service and prosecuted by Assistant United States Attorney Matthew Diggs.

PORT TOWNSEND — A nine-year contract between the federal Bonneville Power Administration and Port Townsend Paper Corp. will have a positive economic impact on Jefferson County, the principals say. The first results of the long-term pact: a $6.8 million project that will improve the mill’s system for receiving the electricity. “Today, we celebrate the success of providing jobs and building the economy for Jefferson County and many surrounding communities,” said the company’s health and safety manager, Keith Brossard, at Friday’s signing. The contract, signed at a ceremony at the Northwest Maritime Center, is an amendment to an existing electricity sales contract that will be in place for nine years after the current pact expires Aug. 31, 2013.

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Bonneville Power Administration Administrator and CEO Steve Wright, left, and Port Townsend Paper Corp. President Roger Loney sign a contract that will supply the mill with nine years of low-cost power.

time and that the longer agreement will facilitate the mill’s growth. “With a long-term contract, you can do things a little differently,” Loney said. “The signing of this contract provides a platform for additional growth.” “We are also announcing an additional capital investment in the mill of $6.8 million, the largest portion of which will go toward new 20.5 megawatts electrical transformers for Brossard said the con- the incoming power that tract for 20.5 megawatts is BPA supplies.” equivalent to half of all the power used by residences Jefferson PUD and businesses in Jefferson The Jefferson County County. Port Townsend Paper Public Utility District, which President Roger Loney said will take over East Jefferson the company has recently County’s electricity system extended the contract with April 1, is contracted to supthe federal power whole- ply 8.5 megawatts of the saler for only one year at a 20.5 megawatts needed by

the mill, according to PUD Commissioner Barney Burke. Representatives of Rep. Norm Dicks and Sen. Patty Murray addressed the 50 people who gathered to watch the signing between Loney and BPA Administrator Steve Wright. “This represents a huge step forward in stability and opportunity for the hundreds of employees of the mill,” Murray, D-Bothell, said in a statement read by her aide, Alexandra Fastle. “It provides family-wage jobs and cements Port Townsend Paper’s role in the community for many years to come.”

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The three Jefferson County commissioners are expected to discuss and ratify the 2013 county budget totaling $53.4 million at a meeting Monday. The meeting begins at 9 a.m. in chambers, 1820 Jefferson St. Items to be discussed also include salary schedules for county employees. Items on the consent agenda include: â– A resolution adopting a countywide grant policy. â– A call for bids for he supply of liquid asphalt projects for bituminous surfaces. â– An agreement to extend hearing examiner services through 2013 with the total amount to not exceed $35,000.

Port Townsend city The Port Townsend City Council is scheduled to act on an agreement that would extend the time needed to study a property exchange between the city and the U.S. Postal Service. The meeting begins at 6:30 p.m. in chambers, 540 Water St.

Eye on Jefferson The city is seeking to assume ownership of the Customs House, the Washington Street historical building owned by the Postal Service, while providing the service with a sorting facility near the city limit. The city would then lease space back to the Postal Service, so the current customer service counters would not be changed. A previous council action gave the city six months to study the proposal. The time expires Dec. 31. The council will decide Monday whether to extend this period by three months. The council also is scheduled to approve its 2013 budget at the meeting. Special City Council office hours, during which anyone can talk with a council member without an appointment, will take place from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Tuesday and from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. Thursday in the mayor’s office on the second floor of Historic City Hall, 540 Water St. There are no other city

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The East Jefferson FireRescue commissioners and the Joint Oversight Board will discuss personnel issues at an executive session Wednesday. The meeting begins at 4 p.m. at 35 Critter Lane. It will be followed by a regular board meeting at 5 p.m.

The Jefferson Healthcare Board of Directors will address the 2013 capital budget at a meeting on Wednesday. The meeting begins at 3:30 p.m. in the hospital auditorium, 832 Sheridan St.

Quilcene fire The Quilcene Fire Commissioners will hold a budget workshop on Wednesday. The meeting begins at 6 p.m. at the fire station, 70 Herbert St. in Quilcene.

Fort Worden The Fort Worden Lifelong Learning Center Public Development Authority will discuss the next steps in developing a management agreement for Fort Worden State Park at a meeting Monday.

Jefferson Transit The Jefferson Transit Board of Directors will hold a public meeting Tuesday to discuss ending Sunday bus service. The meeting begins at 1:30 at the Port Townsend Fire Station, 701 Harrison St. Because sales tax revenues came in below 2012 projections, Sunday service is projected to be eliminated in the transit agency’s 2013 budget. The proposed budget suggests that cutting the Sunday service would save more than $193,000 in a year.

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PDN enjoys upsurge of use on Web Record 1,468,646 page views logged in month of November PENINSULA DAILY NEWS recorded a record 1,468,646 page views at its website in November, with an average audience of 183,556 unique visitors. This is up substantially from 130,090 unique visitors and 954,946 page views recorded in November 2011. The numbers also showed a hefty increase in total visitors — 451,297 in November compared with 393,165 in the same month a year earlier. The top news stories viewed at the PDN’s website last month and in November 2011 had to do with the general election. So far for December, as of Friday, there have been 647,643 page views and 77,831 unique visitors. The PDN’s website this year has averaged 1 million page views a month, with new records also set for visits by individual Web users and the number of unique visitors. The website had just over 10 million page views in 2011, 8.6 million in 2010 and 6.5 million in 2009.

Top website The PDN’s website, www.peninsuladailynews. com, is far and away the dominant news and information website for the North Olympic Peninsula, according to statistics from Omniture, Quantcast and Google Analytics, all of which measure Web traffic. A visit is when one person is active on a website. Unique visitors, in Web jargon, come back again and again for fresh information. Their Internet address is counted only once no matter how many times they visit the site. The number of page views also demonstrates the volume of traffic a website receives. The print PDN is also strong, with an audited Sunday through Friday average circulation of 16,167, which translates to a readership of 44,244. The newspaper puts out two editions daily — one tailored to Clallam County readers, the other for readers in Jefferson County. In addition to using independent agencies to measure its Web traffic, the PDN’s print circulation is verified by an independent auditor, the national Audit Bureau of Circulations. Peninsula Daily News

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if convicted as charged. ested in. The Cejas have been The teen’s mother and stepfather were arrested released from jail on bail. Tuesday after their daughter told police she tore up a section of bathroom flooring in order to crawl underneath the house and escape. Capt. Rod Light said the girl had injuries consistent PERMANENT with claims she had been struck and having been left HAIR REMOVAL alone in a small bathroom for 2½ days. Deputy prosecutor Gary Hintze said Friday that the girl’s parents may have been upset about a boy their daughter was inter-

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Man’s death on West End leads to policy change

“If a federal, state or local law enforcement organization (other than another Department of Homeland Security component) requests CBP assistance based solely on a need for language translation, BY PAUL GOTTLIEB absent any other circumPENINSULA DAILY NEWS stances, the guidance The Border Patrol changed its translator-assisdirects CBP personnel to tance policy following a complaint that described refer those requests to a list six alleged instances in which federal, state, county of available local and and city law enforcement officers received translanational translation sertion help from agents during traffic stops not vices such as those provided related to questions of citizenship status. by the Interagency Working One of those interactions led to a Group on Limited English man’s death — and trained a light Proficiency,” the edict said. on the Border Patrol providing “The guidance does not translation assistance. limit the authorities of an On May 14, 2011, forest worker KEITH THORPE/PENINSULA DAILY NEWS officer or agent when Benjamin Roldan Salinas and a responding to other law A fence surrounds the U.S. Border Patrol station in Port Angeles. female companion were pulled over enforcement requests for on U.S. Highway 101 near Forks by assistance. This policy is der Patrol translators “that a U.S. Forest Service officer who part of CBP’s commitment “We’re still trying to get the full language of the much” in the past couple of Hoare questioned them about their salal to risk-based operations.” years. policy to understand what the exceptions might permits. Border Patrol spokesOften a bilingual child or Both were in the U.S. illegally. man Mike Milne said the be.” adult helps a deputy transAfter the officer requested translation assisagency would not comment JORGE BARON late what a Spanish-speaktance, Roldan Salinas fled. on the impact the decree executive director, Northwest Immigrant Rights Project ing person is saying. Three weeks later, on June 5, his body was would have on Border Community volunteers found in the Sol Duc River 4 miles from the traffic Patrol staffing on the North Language Line Services, can communicate on a basic also often help when a depstop. Olympic Peninsula. which costs the department level and explain why they uty needs a translator. The woman, identified in the complaint as M.N., “It’s not going to have up to $1,000 a year. are at a house, so [the resiwas arrested on an immigration violation. New headquarters When the Border Patrol dents] don’t have to panic.” any impact at all,” Benedict She later was released on humanitarian said of the policy. grounds, according to the complaint, which was A new $11.9 million Bor- started increasing its presHe criticized the new filed by the Northwest Immigrant Rights Project. der Patrol headquarters on ence on the North Olympic Few translators used rule, though. Peninsula, Hernandez and Port Angeles’ eastern city Sgt. Brian King, head of “I am somewhat frusLasting impact limit houses 42 agents who the agency agreed that the Forks detachment of the trated we have this resource when that assistance is procover an area that includes The traffic stop and its tragic ending had a lastvided, agents would not Sheriff’s Office, said officers costing taxpayers millions Clallam and Jefferson coun“rarely” use Border Patrol ing impact, Jorge Baron, the group’s executive of dollars,” Benedict said. inquire about the person’s ties. agents as translators director, said Friday. “It seems like every citizenship status. It amounted to a tenfold “That incident obviously drew attention to this “We told them specifi- because they don’t need month, the government is increase in agents in six cally not to ask,” Hernandez them. practice,” he said. restricting their activities years. “The majority of the more and more, and you After Roldan Salinas’ death, others came forsaid. The increased Border ward from around the country to recount instances “The main thrust of it Spanish-speaking popula- say. ‘Why bother?’ Patrol activities on the was, local law enforcement tion is in the city of Forks,” of illegal immigrants being arrested for violating “It’s just not cost-effecimmigration laws during unrelated traffic stops, North Olympic Peninsula did not want people to be he said. tive.” Port Angeles Police Chief Baron said. and created vocal defenders afraid to call local law Lois Danks of Port AngeTerry Gallagher said law les credited the policy “That particular incident and the work a lot of and detractors who made enforcement,” he said. enforcement officials from change in part to work by people have done to draw attention to it and simitheir voices heard, no more Clallam and Jefferson coun- Stop the Checkpoints, a lar things led to this policy change,” he said. so when they held compet- ‘They also trust them’ ties learned at a Nov. 29 group she organized, and ing demonstrations at the In Forks, acting Police board meeting of the Olym- the Forks Human Rights ‘Tragic event’ facility’s elaborate mid-September ribbon-cutting cere- Chief Rick Bart said it’s pic Peninsula Narcotics Group. “It was a tragic event, and nothing can turn “very common” for his offi- Enforcement Team that the mony. back time, but at least this is one step in helping to ‘Follow through’ A May 1 civil-rights com- cers to handle calls involv- policy had changed. prevent future situations like that.” Gallagher said his offiing Spanish-speaking resiplaint by the Seattle-based Skittishness about the Border Patrol “is a very “I think it’s wonderful,” Northwest Immigrant dents, though he has not cers used Border Patrol she said of the change. common fear in this community,” Lesley Hoare, an translators “two or three used Border Patrol translaRights Project to the U.S. organizer of the Forks Human Rights Group, said “It shows a few people Department of Justice and tors since he started work times, maybe” in the past can find something wrong Friday. year and less so before the in April. the Department of Home“Benjamin is the biggest example of that,” she and follow through to get it Bart said the Forks Border Patrol started beefland Security spurred the said. changed.” Police Department con- ing up its staff. ban on Border Patrol trans“It brought the issue to light in such a shocking Velasquez, the Forks They also have access to tracts with interpreters to lators. way that it really made people look at it.” translators Human Rights Group memprovide translation ser- telephonic “We’re still trying to get ________ ber, said the Border Patrol through Language Line. vices. the full language of the polBut there will be draw- “did their job as interpret“There are two people Senior Staff Writer Paul Gottlieb can be reached at 360-452icy to understand what the we’ve used for quite awhile,” backs to the new policy. ers, and then they detained 2345, ext. 5060, or at paul.gottlieb@peninsuladailynews.com. exceptions might be,” Jorge he said. “Oftentimes, when peo- people.” Baron, executive director of She said she knew of “The best part for us is ple talk about translation the Northwest Immigrant the Hispanic community services, they frame it in instances in which homes Rights Project, said Friday. knows them all, so they also terms of illegal immi- have been broken into and “If an officer calls for trust them. people did not call the grants,” Gallagher said. other reasons that don’t “There are people who authorities out of fear of the “It’s worked out pretty have to do with language well.” are here legally who are Border Patrol. presented by attorneys on assistance, there could still “We see the positive Still, with so many sometimes victims of crimes behalf of the Innocence be a discriminatory pattern Spanish-speaking Forks who very much benefit by results of all that the group Project Northwest Clinic at to that.” residents, his officers will having immediate transla- has been doing raising the the University of WashingLike other law enforce- need to take Spanish lan- tion assistance that will no voices,” she said. ton. ment officials and court guage classes, he said. longer be available to us,” ________ A deputy prosecutor personnel on the North “We are going to have to he said. 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Liquor: Prices up 11.6% since privatizing

PA exception Port Angeles liquor store Manager Jen Ramsey and three others who work in the existing store will move to the new, highly visible location on Race between First and Front streets. Eshagi submitted a $125,100 bid at state auction earlier this year for the license to operate the Port Angeles liquor store. He said the main reason for moving was the cost of renting the 6,000-squarefoot space. “It’s a much lower rent,” he said of the new digs. “It could allow us to basically survive and make money.” Voters kicked the state out of the liquor business by approving Initiative 1183 in 2011. Bidders collectively paid more than $31 million for the rights to 167 former

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CONTINUED FROM A1 Kulbir Singh of Brazil, Ind., closed the Sequim liquor store at 1400 Washington St. in August and the Port Townsend liquor store at 2005 W. Sims Way in October. He paid $1.4 million at action for the licenses to eight Washington liquor stores, including $54,900 for the Port Townsend license and $63,200 for the Sequim license. All eight liquor stores have closed, and a person speaking on Singh’s behalf told the Peninsula Daily News last month that he has been financially ruined. Brian Smith, Washington State Liquor Control Board spokesman, said the success or failure of former state liquor stores varies by location. “I think it’s been a mixed bag,” he said. “It depends on where you’re at. Some are struggling, and some are doing well.” Smith could not say how many former state stores have closed since the industry became privatized. “They don’t have to report to us,” he added.

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A former auto parts store at 116 N. Race St. will soon be home to the Port Angeles Liquor & Wine store. state stores. Singh, Eshagi and others who won the auctions are struggling with competition from the big stores and the 17 percent fee they must pay the state on each transaction to account for lost revenue from liquor privatization. “Seventeen percent of our gross sales goes to state licensing fees,” Eshagi said, adding that 17 percent is the difference between a struggle and a nice profit.

Additional taxes On top of the 17 percent fee, which was stated in the initiative and explained to prospective buyers, the state charges retail customers a 20.5 percent sales tax and a $3.77-per-liter tax at the register. “The other issue is we can’t compete with the pricing of the larger box stores,” Eshagi said. As for the Port Angeles liquor store, Eshagi said his business is “doing OK.” “Obviously, the sales are not what we expect them to be,” he said. Eshagi is experiencing similar challenges with the

he state Department of Revenue reported that liquor sales were up 2.9 percent though the first four months of privatization, from 13.2 million liters of spirits in June through September 2011 to 13.6 million for the same period this year.

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store he licensed in Puyallup. He is also in a landlord dispute over his liquor store in Bothell. Eshagi, a 46-year-old former airline pilot and Seattle nightclub owner, said he is optimistic that the smaller location at a busy Port Angeles intersection will keep his store profitable for the long term. Meanwhile, a new organization — the Washington Liquor Store Association — has been formed by concerned store owners like Eshagi. “I don’t think there’s anyone who bought a retail liquor store who’s making any money,” Jasmel Sangha, interim president of the organization, told the Tacoma News Tribune. “There’s just a lot of pain out there.”

Sangha, who paid $75,000 for the rights to the state liquor store in Belfair, estimated that at least 50 percent of those who invested in the state stores are out of business. Seven months ago, bars and restaurants had to get their booze from state liquor stores. Now, they can purchase liquor from distributors who are not subject to the 17 percent fee.

10 percent fee Distributors pay a 10 percent fee on liquor they sell to stores, bars and restaurants, and can charge whatever price the market will bear. The state Department of Revenue reported that liquor sales were up 2.9 percent through the first four months

of privatization, from 13.2 million liters of spirits in June-September 2011 to 13.6 million for the same period this year. Prices are up 11.6 percent since privatization, the News Tribune reported. With taxes, the average retail price of a liter of booze was $24.09 in September of this year compared with $21.58 at state liquor stores in September 2011. State liquor tax collections were up 25.5 percent in July, 19.6 percent in August and 6.2 percent in September compared with the same months in 2011, the revenue department said. The Olympian reported this month that at least 20 teenagers had been charged with stealing bottles of booze from Thurston County grocery stores since liquor privatization took effect.

________ Reporter Rob Ollikainen can be reached at 360-452-2345, ext. 5072, or at rollikainen@peninsula dailynews.com. Reporter Charlie Bermant contributed to this report.

TUMWATER — Commercial fishermen in Washington and Oregon say a proposal to ban gillnets from the main stem of the lower Columbia River would destroy their livelihood, while supporters say the plan would conserve salmon. The Washington Fish and Wildlife Commission heard from dozens of speakers on the issue at its meeting Saturday. Commissioners are considering a contentious proposal to phase out the use of gillnets by non-tribal fishers on the main river by 2017. The proposed rules would relegate the primary commercial-fishing tool to side channels and tributaries. The Oregon Fish and Wildlife Commission OK’d similar rules Dec. 7. A work group assembled by Oregon Gov. John Kitzhaber recommended the gillnet ban and other changes to salmon and sturgeon fisheries in the lower Columbia River.

Fishermen rescued VANCOUVER, Wash. — Firefighters in an inflatable kayak have rescued two southwest Washington men whose aluminum fishing boat rolled over after hitting a log in the Lewis River. Clark County Fire and Rescue Battalion Chief Tim Dawdy said a 64-year-old man from Battle Ground and a 66-year-old man from Vancouver, Wash., were cold but unhurt after Friday’s mishap. Dawdy told The Columbian that the men crawled onto the log and out to an island in the middle of the river after their boat started to roll. A nearby fisherman heard their calls for help and called 9-1-1. Dawdy noted that only one of the men was wearing a life jacket. He said the river water temperature is just above freezing. The Associated Press

Emblem3: Band sings ‘Hey Jude’ for TV show CONTINUED FROM A1 and into the show’s finale. Claire said she couldn’t It’s far from the lights help but be surprised at the and glitz of Hollywood: results, adding that she and snowboarding at Stevens Emblem3 had the feeling that the trio would at least Pass on Christmas Day. Sallee said she’s well end up in third place after aware, however, that not the finale. “It was quite shocking, even Emblem3 knows exactly what its future actually,” Claire said. “We were actually quite content holds. “Right now, they have no with that third-place proidea what’s going to hap- jection.” Claire said she remempen,” Sallee said. bered this thought popping into her head as stood backViewer votes stage at “The X Factor” stuEmblem3 found itself dios and watched, along out of contention on “The X with millions of TV viewers, Factor” after viewer votes as viewer votes from the pushed ensemble act Fifth night before were revealed. Sallee echoed Claire’s Harmony ahead of the trio

sentiment, saying Emblem3 nailed its performances of the Beatles’ “Hey Jude” and Peter Frampton’s “Baby, I Love Your Way” during last Wednesday’s performance show. “It sickened me because I didn’t think Fifth Harmony was as good as Emblem3,” Sallee said.

Focus on future Despite their strong initial feelings, both Claire and Sallee said they also felt a wave of relief and release wash over them on behalf of their sons, both knowing that “The X Factor” decision meant that Emblem3 is now free to re-

focus on original songs and connect with the estimated millions of fans that regular appearances on national TV have brought the group. “The boys are perfectly fine and happy with [the results],” Claire said. “‘The X Factor’ was a platform for them to get exposure.” Sallee said she got the same feeling from her son over the phone as they talked after the results were revealed, saying she and Chadwick soon were able to make light of the situation. “We were joking around about it, and then he said, ‘Mom, I love you, and no

matter what, it’s going to be fine,’” Sallee said. “In reality, it’s a great thing.” “A great thing” might be an understatement.

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born trio — including a possible world tour with fellow “X Factor” contestants — Claire said the group members’ near future includes rest and a chance to reconnect with each other and focus on rehoning their skills on their respective musical instruments. “They just want to sit and jam with their guitars,” Claire said. “That’s what got them there in the first place: just doing it hours and hours on end.”

With at least one potential record deal possibly on the table through “The X Factor” judge Simon Cowell, Claire said she wouldn’t be surprised if a bidding war broke out for Emblem3 among other big-name record labels, including _________ Epic Records, the label of L.A. Reid, another judge on Reporter Jeremy Schwartz can the show. be reached at 360-452-2345, ext. Whatever the future 5074, or at jschwartz@peninsula might hold for the Sequim- dailynews.com.

Christmas C hristmas E Eve ve SSanta antta Visit & Fireside Storyy Readingg FREE Monday, M onday, D Dec. ec. 2 24, 4, 6 p pm m Santa is stopping by Lake Quinault Lodge at 6 pm on Christmas Eve! If you keep an eye out you may see him and one of his pack llamas coming up from the lake. And you thought Santa only employed Reindeer! Santa will settle in by the fireplace to read The Night Before Christmas, visit with all the good little boys and girls, and hand out presents. After Santa’s visit we’ll be roasting chestnuts over an Open Fire ‘til they pop, pop, pop! Holiday music will fill the air Christmas y the Celtic harp p and g Eve and Christmas Day as local musicians, Ben and Lorrie Parris,, p play guitar.

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Christmas dinner served in the Roosevelt Dining Room including the traditional holiday dishes of ham and pecan sweet potatoes as well as local favorites such as baked salmon and marrionberry cobbler.

The evening includes dancing, party favors, light appetizers and a champagne toast at midnight. It is a blast from the past – we will be ringing in the New Year in good old 1920s fashion, so dress accordingly. Guests can enjoy a night’s stay on the package or just come for the party.

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Is he a geek, nerd or dork? LOL THERE SEEMS TO be some controversy among my children as to whether I am a geek or a nerd. (My son insists that we W. Bruce consider “dork” as well, but my Cameron daughters feel that is too pejorative.) The argument is confusing to me, because neither of the two descriptions seems very manly. Shouldn’t the dispute be whether I am a “he-man” or a “hotty”? “No,” my older daughter tells me. “You’re making me kind of sick,” my younger daughter adds kindly. At issue is whether I know enough technology to be a “geek,” one of those guys we laughed at in high school for being scrawny and bookish and who are now earning seven figures in stock options. Or whether I am instead so klutzy as to be a “nerd,” one of those guys we laughed at in high school for being scrawny and bookish and who we now laugh at for being nerds. I’d rather be a geek, so I agree to take my Geek Oral Exams, administered by my daughters — because my son still insists I’m a dork. “OK, Dad. First question,” my

older daughter intones sternly. “What is text messaging?” “That’s easy,” I reply smugly. “Text messaging is where people avoid social interaction with the people in the room in favor of typing out misspelled messages in broken English on their cellphones.” “We don’t always use broken English,” my younger daughter objects. “Im shur U R rite!” I tell her. They look at each other. “OK, please explain the terms ‘software,’ ‘bits,’ ‘bytes,’ ‘computer user’ and ‘cursor.’” “OK. Software is the means by which your computer takes a byte out of your income and chews it to bits, turning the user into a curser.” “Dad,” my younger daughter says, “by being a big so-called jokester, you are failing your Geek Orals — plus, I need to borrow 10 dollars.” “I . . . huh?” “What does ‘LOL’ stand for?” my older daughter asks. “LOL,” I mutter. “Oh, OK. I’ve got it.

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Naval shipyard worker Port Angeles

“I like the traditional songs like ‘Silent Night,’ ‘Jingle Bells’ and ‘Deck the Halls.’ I remember them growing up, and they’ve been around a long time. I really don’t like any hip-hop holiday songs.”

“‘I’m Dreaming of a White Christmas’ is my favorite. I like the Chipmunks for my own kids. It’s a tape I still have from my youth. I really haven’t heard anything I didn’t like.”

stone vessels filled with water, and instead of sending our friends an email, we just set them on fire. “For money, we exchanged mouthfuls of mud, and no father ever understood what it was like to be a teenager, or what his children were going through, or how expensive it was to go to the mall even if you weren’t planning to spend anything.” I can see what they’re thinking: It certainly sounds true, especially the part where the fathers don’t understand anything. “I’d better borPAUL ZANETTI/CAGLE CARTOONS row 20 dollars,” my younger daughter agrees. “What’s Bluetooth?” my older “It stands for ‘Loving Our daughter challenges. Llama.’” “It’s a temporary condition Their faces are completely blank, as if contemplating how to caused by blueberry pie,” I wrestle me into a straightjacket. answer smartly. “And firewire?” “See, back in the old days, “That’s where your employer before electricity, we didn’t use a lays you off by sending you a mouse, we used a llama.” telegram.” I’ve got them there. “A telegram?” my younger My children truly believe that daughter asks uncertainly. I grew up in the era before elec“What’s that?” tricity, flush toilets and respiration. “I get extra points for “Computers were actually knowing technology that you

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“Any holiday music from when I was a kid like ‘Rudolph’ and ‘Frosty’ and ‘Jingle Bells.’ I don’t like the modern rock ’n’ roll versions. And dogs barking and cats meowing to ‘Jingle Bells’ — annoying.”

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“I really like holiday music “Anything “I love “Old-time songs played with a that’s instrumental traditional carols from Bing Crosby harp. It’s a very and involves a lot like ‘God Rest Ye and Nat King soothing sound. It of harps and Merry Gentlemen.’ Cole. More flavor touches me deep Celtic sounds. I I like the more and tradition like don’t like the song in my spirit. I spiritual ones, not ‘Chestnuts roasting remember the ‘Have Yourself a because I’m so on an open fire.’ I harpist on the Port Merry Little crazy about being don’t like newer Townsend ferry. I Christmas’ because a Christian. I just artists making their really enjoy singing it says, ‘From now think they are own renditions.” on, all of our along with most better songs.” Christmas songs.” troubles will be out of sight’ — and everyone knows that’s a lie.”

fine/fee/corrective measure — whatever you want to Sixty-five million dollars call it. in costs upcoming for sewer Current residents and other “required” should not have to pay for improvements [“Port Ange- prior mistakes. les Faces Huge Bill,” PDN, Weren’t the previous Nov. 28] looks like more administrations covered by than $30,000 due from every errors and omissions insurman, woman and child in ance? the city of Port Angeles. Were they bonded? I dare say this sum is Has the city’s insurance greater than the annual carrier been queried on income of most residents in taking on some of this bill? Port Angeles. Did not the actual polThere is no way city res- luters have insurance to idents alone should be put cover their practices? on the hook for such a bill/ Are their insurance com-

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don’t,” I assert loftily. “A telegram is sort of like email, except that instead of using a llama, people often delivered them on horses. “Or you could just go down to the telegraph office, which is a little like a mall except girls aren’t there spending their father’s money.” “I’m not going to spend your money. The 40 dollars is just in case,” my younger daughter objects. “I thought it was 20 dollars?” “I just remembered, there’s this belt I want to get.” “Dad, last question: I need a new laptop,” my older daughter says. “Sorry?” “A true geek is always willing to buy a new computer,” she reasons. “And mine is ancient — it’s like 2 years old.” “So this whole thing was just a crass attempt to pressure me into buying you a laptop,” I state. “No,” my younger daughter counters. “Also, I need to borrow 40 dollars.” Ultimately, I decided not to buy the computer or lend the 40 bucks. I’m such a dork.

panies still in business? I suggest we surrender the city charter. Let Port Angeles go out of business. Then the county/state/ federal government will be on the hook with us. This will reduce considerably the amount necessary from Port Angeles residents. If the $65 million is divided by the entire county, state and nation, then it becomes more manageable. (Actually, we won’t have to follow through with this.

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“Country holiday music. I like the songs of Toby Keith and Brad Paisley. My wife loves the songs of Elvis, too. But I can’t wait, though, for Dec. 24th, when it all finally goes away.”

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Merely make such a “headfake” and the state/feds will pony up a lot more in grants than they are ready/ willing to provide presently.) This harbor serves the entire state and Northwest. City residents shouldn’t have to go it alone. Dale Wilson, Port Angeles

Victoria sewage About a year ago, I wrote a letter to the PDN chastising Port Angeles for

not fixing its integral sanitary sewage/stormwater system, which allows raw sewage to pollute Port Angeles Harbor during heavy rains. Port Angeles is planning to spend more than $44 million over the next few years to “tweak” the current system without fixing the problem; i.e., raw sewage will continue to pollute the bay during heavy rainstorms. Then, more recently, greater Victoria voted to spend some $783 million to (begin to?) address its pol-

icy of dumping all its raw sewage into the Strait of Juan de Fuca. The city of Vancouver, B.C., still dumps about half of its raw sewage into the Georgia Strait and North Puget Sound. I have wondered why, when these facts are wellknown to the public, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and the state of Washington do not overtly object to these violations of the Clean Water Act. TURN

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your home, be it a tent or a With all of our magnifi- mansion. All of your treasured possessions are Recently, I was told by a cent scientific accomplishthere. University of Washington ments, we are still at the What are “treasured professor that Seattle also mercy of the whims of possessions?” has its sanitary sewage nature. Memories, pictures, system integral with its More often than not, gifts, private treasures, stormwater drains (similar these “whims” are magnifinecessities of life, but most to Port Angeles’). cent auroras or rolling cumulus clouds, or so many of all, the greatest loss is Thus, every heavy rain home. other natural breath-takin Seattle flushes great Everyone has his or her ers. quantities of raw sanitary own deep, private concept As is always true, there sewage into Puget Sound of “home.” is a dark side to beauty — along the city’s entire When this basic concept most recently, Sandy. north-south interface. is destroyed, so is the very Hurricane Sandy was Is it any wonder why process of your life. Home the fish in Hood Canal can- huge. is the absolute of who and It covered from hunnot breathe, the Puget why you are. dreds to thousands of Sound shellfish industry is And then it’s gone. Your square miles along our failing, and the clam lifetime of “living” — gone. East Coast and inland to beaches of Northwest For what reason? the Midwest. Washington are toxic? It was not a war. It’s doubtful that anyone It’s very well-known It was not a terrorist missed at least a few picthat “the answer to polluplot. tures of the devastation. tion is not dilution.” There was no reason, Losses were, and still are, And it’s a violation of except nature at its most indescribable. the Clean Water Act. violent. Let’s look at a “loss.” Richard Hahn, The persistent question: Everything you own and Sequim love is located in or around Why?

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ing the PDN for allowing other letter writers’ submissions, using improper sentences and calling [Barack] Obama “the commander in cheap.” The letter writers referenced had a better perspective on things than the one doing the criticizing. Someone who does not know how Saul Alinsky ties in to Obama is ignorant of so many things. Look up Alinsky to see what an anti-American he was. For those who do not know, Alinsky is an Obama mentor [according to biographer Sanford Horwitt]. Supporting Obama is promoting socialism/communism and the destruction of this nation, compared with how the founders intended it as a repreThe evil people sentative republic. Support for Obama tells There was a recent letter [“Post-election I,” Penin- me that a person does not sula Voices, Dec. 9] criticiz- deserve to be in this coun-

It is never answered. But what must be answered: How, why, where do we begin again? Who do those brave people depend upon? Themselves! Our government (and note: our government, no other) does what it can do, but it is the determination and will of the survivors who will re-create their lives. To say “put yourself in their shoes” is ludicrous. The only “shoes” who know were there. Keep on keeping on, you wonderful, indefatigable people. You are Americans, and that’s what we do: survive. Margaret Lawrence, Sequim

try and have all the freedoms he or she does, and should move to one of the socialist countries that share that mindset. Obama is bent on removing our freedoms, which is happening faster and faster. We have generations of people not recognizing this erosion of freedom, and we are experiencing the result. The present momentum is in favor of the evil people who are in charge. From Edmund Burke (1729-1797): “The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing.” “Those who don’t know history are destined to repeat it.” “Among a people generally corrupt, liberty cannot long exist.” Karen Stensland, Sequim

PENINSULA DAILY NEWS Rants & Raves COMPILED

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Rave of the Week THANK YOU AND love to Shelly for taking care of Rugger, who was hit by a car on Old Olympic Highway in Sequim. She lay over the dog for an hour to keep him warm in 39-degree weather without a coat to wait for the vet. Thank you so much, Shelly. We love you.

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RAVE AND ALL-HAILS to our unsung heroes at the Sequim Food Bank, headed by Steve, who volunteer many long hours. Thank you so much, and God bless. A GIANT RAVE for the beautifully decorated little house at the corner of Ennis and Caroline streets [Port Angeles]. A bright spot in the darkness!

Rant of the Week Thank you to everyone who worked so hard and skillfully to lift the spirits of us weary drivers, squinting through the windshield wipers after dark. God bless you and Merry Christmas.

They did, but it would have meant taking two buses to their office and back. Then Alyeen Carlson brought it to me. People like Alyeen are the reason I moved to Sequim.

A HUGE RANT for the vandals and thieves who stole and broke lights on our son’s grave at Mount Angeles I WANT TO rave about this Memorial Park [Port Angeles]. friend I have. She heard I was You broke the lights and stole sick, and what did she do? She THE SEQUIM POST office his angel, which was very made some beef soup and chicken A WELL-DESERVED RAVE had no pens but a sign saying to sentimental to us. soup and left it on my doorstep. from local tennis players. We love fill out forms before you approach You should be ashamed of Now that is an angel if ever the desk. having our like-new courts after yourselves. How do you sleep at there was one. I grumbled a bit, and a nice the power-washing of Erickson night after doing such things? She’s a great friend. lady provided me with a pen and courts in Port Angeles. left before I finished. Some of us saw a park staff RAVES TO NORTHWEST I wasn’t able to get it back to worker and know it was not easy. . . . and other Rants Women’s Chorale, Joy and Krisher, so I thank her here. We really appreciate all your ten for an awe-inspiring perforI left the pen for the next permance and packed house at Holy hard work and efforts. REGARDING THE CITY son. Thank you so much. Trinity [Port Angeles] last week. ordinance prohibiting lost-cat The variety and complexity of signs on utility poles [Rants & WELL-EARNED RAVE I’D LIKE TO take a moment music were truly inspirational. Raves, Dec. 9]: FOR the Landing Art Gallery and give a thank-you rave for the We are blessed to have this If cat owners would keep cats miniatures art show Dec. 2 and 8 professors and the Student Sertalent locally. Put this group on which collected food donations for inside, they wouldn’t have to vices staff at Peninsula College. your “do not miss” list for spring the Port Angeles Food Bank, and worry about posting “lost” signs Thank you for going out of and Christmas concerts. all over. for the miniatures artists who your way and helping us all Cats decimate the bird donated half of their profits. when we need it. Enjoy the break A RAVE EVERY day for the population and are much less Also, a huge rave to SmugDry Creek School principal [Port (even though you may work some glers Landing, which gave away likely to live a long, healthy life of it). You deserve it. Angeles]. when you let them out to roam. hamburgers and french fries to If you love your kitty, please anyone who brought food donaA BIG RAVE for the QFC in THE CARTOON OF Dave keep it inside. tions to the gallery. Sequim for carrying Hanukkah Brubeck as a little boy at the candles. I had looked everywhere piano with a teacher [Jeff TO THE YOUNG woman A HUGE RAVE to the orgaStahler, Commentary, Dec. 6] was in Clallam County for them. nizers and volunteers who made who hollered almost without just great. Thank you very much. us “oldies” feel very special at the pause during the Saturday night BOARDING A BUS in Boys & Girls Club in Sequim on Girdle Scouts performance at the Sequim, I inadvertently put a WITH A SHARP intake of Saturday, Dec. 8. It was a tasty Peninsula College Little Theater: larger-than-necessary bill in the joyful breath, I slowed down to lunch accompanied by the She whooped so loudly that fare box. I was informed that view the Jamestown S’Klallam Sequim City Band and the senior we could not hear what was when the box was emptied, high school choral group, and a decorations near Blyn the other being said on stage. photo with Santa. they’d call me. night. We finally moved a few rows

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away, but the din from this person and others finally drove us out. EMBARRASSING RANT TO the Sequim doctor’s office for allowing a nurse to wear pants so low that her bottom crack was fully visible when she bent over slightly. And she wasn’t even overweight. HUGE RANT TO the elderly person in Sequim who signed an inappropriate comment on a getwell card for the woman who just had knee surgery. Shame on you. How were you raised? RANT FOR DOWNTOWN Sequim: When you put up Christmas decorations, make sure they work. Make sure the pole has power. It looks so bad when you see some lit up and some not.

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Sewer line work closes part of trail BY JEREMY SCHWARTZ

depth from 6 feet to 8 feet, will hold three sewer pipes which eventually will carry additional stormwater and sewage to a 5-million-gallon tank purchased by the city from Rayonier. The tank, formerly part of the pulp mill, which closed in 1997, will hold the water and sewage until it can be treated at the city’s nearby wastewater treatment plant.

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PORT ANGELES — Ongoing work on Port Angeles’ combined sewer overflow project has closed a section of the Waterfront Trail from Francis Street Park east to roughly the middle of the former Rayonier mill site. The closure of the trail, part of the Olympic Discovery Trail system, is expected to last until May 15, city spokeswoman Teresa Pierce said Friday. Further east, the trail will be rerouted directly through the Rayonier Inc. property instead of winding around the property line as it now does, city Public Works Director Glenn Cutler said.

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Sewer pipes wait for placement next to a section Across bridge of the currently closed The trail, which will more Waterfront Trail near the site closely hug the shoreline to of the former Rayonier mill in the north, will run across a Port Angeles. new bridge set to be installed over Ennis Creek, Cutler said. “The community has been very supportive [of getting] the trail closer to the north,” he said. For now, pedestrians wanting to access the portion of the trail east of the Francis Street closure will be detoured starting at Lincoln Street to Front Street, then to Georgiana Street via North Vine Street. Pedestrians will then head east via Georgiana until Ennis Street, where they’ll head north until they hook back up with the trail near the site of the former Rayonier pulp mill. Construction work also will close the old Rayonier mill parking lot at the north

City Project Manager James Burke said crews have begun rehabilitation work inside the tank to prepare it for holding the material. The work — roughly 60 percent complete — includes applying a special coating to the interior and installing internal piping structures. The goal of the combined sewer overflow project is to increase sewage and stormwater capacity between downtown Port Angeles and the wastewater treatment plant to reduce the number of events that historically have sent untreated stormwater and sewage into Port Angeles Harbor during heavy storms.

end of Ennis Street to all public parking, according to the city. Crews from Ferndalebased IMCO Construction are completing the work as part of the city’s $41.7 million combined sewer overflow project, which will eventually extend sewer lines along the Waterfront Trail from downtown Port Angeles through the Rayonier mill site to the city’s wastewater treatment plant. Crews currently are completing trenching work along the trail and snaking across the Rayonier prop_________ erty, Cutler said, adding that Reporter Jeremy Schwartz can trenching is going as sched- be reached at 360-452-2345, ext. uled. 5074, or at jschwartz@peninsula The trench, varying in dailynews.com.

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Preparation is focus in school safety Washington law largely silent on preventing tragedy like Newtown’s BY BRIAN M. ROSENTHAL THE SEATTLE TIMES

SEATTLE — Yet another school shooting in another part of the country left many here asking: What can Washington state schools do to prevent a similar tragedy? The answer: Not much, according to school officials and safety experts, many of whom called for a broader conversation about gun control and mental health. (See related stories on the Connecticut shootings, Page A3 today.) State law is largely silent on school-violence prevention, although it does require that administrators create evacuation-route maps, develop incident response plans and conduct monthly safety drills. Some schools take limited prevention measures beyond that — using community-resource officers, threat-assessment teams or keeping all except one entrance locked during the day. But very few use larger measures like metal detectors at building entrances. The focus on incident response is appropriate, officials say, because shoot-

ings are hard to predict. “Somebody with a gun who wants to get into one of our schools badly enough could do so,� said Bruce Kuennen of the Washington Association of Sheriffs and Police Chiefs. “Even if you have guards and metal detectors, they could walk in and shoot the people at the front door and then keep shooting. “It’s about being prepared and responding in a way that can lessen the damage.�

Response plans Kuennen, whose group coordinates the school mapping, said proper response plans and trained staff can limit the number of victims by getting children and teachers to safety in an efficient manner. But preventing an incident entirely is about much more than schools, officials said. A spokesman for Randy Dorn, the state’s top education official, emphasized mental-health awareness. State Rep. Reuven Carlyle pointed to questions like whether background checks should be done on buyers at gun shows. “Realistically there is no

Schools head: How to explain to kids PORT ANGELES SCHOOLS Superintendent Jane Pryne emailed a message to the parents of school district students Friday in which she pledged support from counselors and staff “who want to talk about what happened at Sandy Hook Elementary� in Connecticut. “When incidents like this happen, we re-examine our efforts to ensure personal safety in our schools and are reminded how incredibly important drills are,� Pryne wrote. “We practice lockdown drills several times throughout the school year, and all students and staff Pryne know exactly what to do in the event of a lockdown.� She recommended a website for parents and others on advice about how to talk with children about potentially traumatic news or events. The website can be accessed at http://tinyurl. com/parents-advice. Peninsula Daily News way to safely secure 1 million students in thousands of schools in our state against this sort of insanity,� said Carlyle, D-Seattle. “As we mourn as a nation, we need to move forward with a thoughtful dialogue about common-sense, rational gun control that would make us all safer.� Like elsewhere in the country, many of the safety

procedures in Washington’s schools were crafted after the 1999 shootings at Columbine High School in Colorado, updated after the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks, and revised after the Virginia Tech shootings in 2007. Most recently, the Legislature voted to require schools to conduct annual lockdown and evacuation drills in addition to frequent

been no threats to area schools. But it says it’s important to show visibility to reassure families and faculty concerned for safety. The department says a number of people have called police asking what

steps they’re taking to increase extra security.

fire and earthquake drills. The laws here are above average but still need work, said Martin Speckmaier, a former Edmonds police officer who now conducts school-safety training across the country. In particular, he noted that it’s only recommended, but not required, for schools to have threat-assessment teams that identify, assess and manage potential threats. In addition, he said “not a single school in Washington state� uses metal detectors, and many still keep exterior doors unlocked. Bill Williams, executive director of the state PTA, offered support for Washington’s laws and cautioned against overly protective measures. “I don’t think we want our schools to become impenetrable forces,� he said. “Parents want to have access to their kids, and frankly if you limit the number of entrances and exits, you create other types of dangers in terms of the ability to escape.�

“Even if you have guards and metal detectors, they could walk in and shoot the people at the front door and then keep shooting. It’s about being prepared and responding in a way that can lessen the damage.� BRUCE KUENNEN Washington Association of Sheriffs and Police Chiefs

But Seattle Police Chief John Diaz said at a Friday news conference that metal detectors may someday be necessary in schools. “You hate a world

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Riders grab league lead PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

BREMERTON — Less than a month into the girls basketball season, Port Angeles has set itself up as the Olympic League’s team to beat. The Roughriders won a duel between the last two undefeated teams in league play by beating Bremerton 49-36 Friday night. Just like it did during Wednesday night’s home win over North Kitsap, Port Angeles led 15-8 after one quarter. Unlike that game, the Riders didn’t allow the Knights back into the game in the second quarter. In fact, Port Angeles only added to its lead, again holding Bremerton to only eight points while the Riders netted 12 to lead 27-16 at halftime. They led by as many as 15 in the second half. Junior point guard Madison Hinrichs again led Port Angeles’ balanced scoring attack with 12 points. Macy Walker put up 11 points, while Kristin Johnson and Bailee Jones contributed nine points apiece. Sawyer Kluge topped Bremerton with 14 points. Eboni Harpes grabbed 15 rebounds and Asja Jackson grabbed 13 rebounds for the Knights. Port Angeles has now dispatched every Olympic League team with a winning record with the exception of 4-2 Port Townsend. The Riders and Redskins won’t meet until Jan. 8. Next up for Port Angeles (6-0, 6-1) is a rivalry tilt with recently rolling Sequim on Friday. Port Angeles 49, Bremerton 36 Port Angeles Bremerton

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Port Angeles (49) Hinrichs 12, Walker 11, Johnson 9, Jones 9, Hofer 3, Frazier 3, Jeffers 2. Bremerton (36) Kluge 14, Harpes 8, Jackson 7, Driskell 3, Amicangelo 2, Beach 2.

Sequim 42, Klahowya 30 SILVERDALE — The Wolves won their second straight game and third in their last four after starting the season 0-3. Alexas Besand continued to be a force for Sequim, tallying 18 points and 11 rebounds in the game. Emily Wallner scored seven points and Caitlin Stofferahn had six for the Wolves. Mikala Grozier led Klahowya with 10 points. Sequim (2-3, 3-4) will play two home games next week. The Wolves first host North Kitsap (2-3, 2-4) on Tuesday and then Olympic League-leading Port Angeles on Friday. Sequim 42, Klahowya 30 Sequim Klahowya

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Port Townsend 42, North Kitsap 37 POULSBO — The Redskins have forced the Olympic League to recognize them as a serious contender after going on the road and beating the Vikings on Friday. The victory puts Port Townsend at 4-2 in league play (5-2 overall). The Redskins have won four straight games. TURN

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Jay Liang of Port Angeles swims the breaststroke on his way to winning the 200-yard individual medley against Bremerton in the Olympic League meet at William Shore Memorial Pool in Port Angeles.

Riders swamp Knights Port Angeles remains undefeated in league PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

PORT ANGELES — Avery Koehler, Jay Liang and John Macias sparked Port Angeles to a dominating Olympic League boys swimming and diving victory over Bremerton. The three were all double winners for the Roughriders in the 122-58 win at William Shore Memorial Pool on Thursday. The Riders improve to 3-0 in Olympic League competition. Koehler qualified for the West Central District championships with both of his winning times, in the 200-yard freestyle in 2 minutes, 3.94 seconds, and

in the 500 free in 5:51.17. Liang, meanwhile, qualified for the district meet with his time of 1:07.30 in the 100 butterfly, and he also captured the victory in the 200 individual medley in 2:20.38. Macias also qualified for districts in the 50 free with a time of 24.79 seconds, and in addition he won the 100 free in 56.82 seconds. The Riders qualified five individual swims for the district championships, and Wei-Yan Fu joined the three double winners with a qualifying swim as he claimed second place in the 200

Preps individual medley behind Liang in a time of 2:32.51. Port Angeles placed first in all 12 events and outscored the Knights in 11 of the 12 events. Also winning individual events for the Riders were Erik Eyestone in the 100 backstroke in 1:37.45, Fu in the 100 breaststroke in 1:18.92 and A.J. Hatfield in one-meter diving with a score of 167.50. Winning relay teams for Port Angeles included the 200 medley relay with Macias, Liang, Koehler and Fu in 1:55.48, the 200 free relay with Koehler, Fu, Ryan Becker and Cole Urnes in 1:52.02 and the 400 free relay with Liang, Nathan Bock, Urnes and Macias in 4:10.39.

The Riders next swam at the Falcon Relays at Foss High School in Tacoma.

North Kitsap 113, Sequim 69 SEQUIM — The powerhouse Vikings had their way against the Wolves in the Olympic League meet Thursday. “They have a powerful team and often placed 1-2-3 in the event,” Sequim coach Linda Moats said. However, the Wolves swept diving, went 1-2 in the 500-yard freestyle, took first in the 200 free relay and second in the 200 medley relay, 50 and 100 free races and the 100 breaststroke. “Overall, we had many new best times and a few district qualifying times,” Moats said. TURN

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Hawks on road against Bills Seattle tries not to look ahead BY JOHN WAWROW THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

TORONTO — For someone who’s spent little time traveling to Canada, and never visited Toronto, Seahawks coach Pete Carroll doesn’t expect it’ll take long to get settled in on the north shore of Lake Ontario this weekend. All Carroll figures he needs in preparing to play the Buffalo Bills at their northern home away from home today is to draw on his experiences in visiting neutral sites during his previous job at Southern California. “It’s kind of like a bowl game,” Carroll said. “You go and play in somebody else’s place and see what happens.” And he didn’t need to be reminded that in seven of nine bowl appearances, the Carrollcoached Trojans came away successful. “Well,” he said with a laugh. “That’s kind of why I’m thinking that way.” There won’t be a parade of

roses greeting these non-conference opponents with little history Next Game between Today them. And yet vs. Bills t h e r e ’ s at Toronto plenty at Time: 1 p.m. stake for the On TV: Ch. 13 surging Seahawks (8-5), who have vaulted into contention by winning four of five, including last weekend’s 58-0 trouncing of Arizona. The test for the Seahawks is not getting caught looking back at their most one-sided victory. And it’s just as important to not peek ahead to the following week when the Seahawks host NFC West rival San Francisco in what could be a showdown for the division lead. “We’ll see,” receiver Doug Baldwin said. “I don’t like to call it a trap game, but it’s a game we need to be on our Ps and Qs, just like every game, but more so because it’s a different environment and a different team, something we’re not familiar with.” Oh, don’t worry, these are the

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Seattle’s Marshawn Lynch (24) runs behind guard Paul McQuistan against Arizona last week. Lynch will be running against his old team, the Buffalo Bills, today. same old bumbling Bills. They’re coming off a 15-12 loss to St. Louis in which they squandered a lead in the final 65 seconds for the second time this season. The Bills (5-8) are stumbling down the stretch of yet another

failed year. They’ve all but been mathematically eliminated from playoff contention for a 13th straight season. “Just playing for pride and hope,” Bills receiver Stevie Johnson said. TURN

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Scoreboard Area Sports Bowling LAUREL LANES Thursday Longhouse Market Men’s high game: George Peabody, 241; men’s high series: Sean Slowey, 622. Women’s high game: Linda Chansky, 213; women’s high series: Linda Chansky, 563. Leading team: Foul UPS. Wednesday Lakeside Big Four Men’s high game: Rod Shanks, 253; men’s high series: Bill Gillett, 675. Leading team: Road Warriors and Left turn Only are tied. Birch’s Molar Bowlers Men’s high game: Mac Shawver, 253; men’s high series: George Kennedy, 631. Women’s high game: Aleta Smith, 195; women’s high series: Aleta Smith, 538. Leading team: Mountain Beavers. Tuesday Mixed Up Mixed Men’s high game: Troy Tisdale, 278; men’s high series: Troy Tisdale, 768. Women’s high game: Vahl Burkett, 196; women’s high series: Jess Edgmon, 516. Leading team: Laurel Lanes. Tuesday Brunch League High score: Beverly Perkon, 181. High series: Deb Campion, 481. First place team: Avon/Louise Ensor. Laurel Lanes Seniors Men’s high game: Fred Long, 183; men’s high series: Fred Long, 473. Women’s high game: Audre Bower, 164; women’s high series: Barbara Ross, 460. Leading team: White Rose. Monday Monday Night Mixed Men’s high game: Herb Woods, 213; men’s high series: Travis Peterson, 584. Women’s high game: Dawn Barrett, 170; women’s high series: Brenda Haltom, 451. Leading team: The Kids. Les Schwab Mixed Majors Men’s high game: Tracey Almond, 243; men’s high series: Tracey Almond, 655. Women’s high game: Linda Chansky, 162; women’s high series: Linda Chansky, 462. Leading team: Peaks Pub. Baxter Auto Parts Old Timers Men’s high game: Ken McInnes, 231; men’s high series: Jay Cameron, 558. Women’s high game: Joan Wright, 186; women’s high series: Joan Wright, 465. Saturday, Dec. 8 Pee Wee Kids League Boys’ high game: Jonathan Roland, 75. Girls’ high game: Abby Robinson, 88. Bantam Kids League Girls’ high game: Sierra Burkett, 128; girls’ high series: Sierra Burkett, 362. Junior Kids League Boys’ high game: Nathan Dewey, 192; boys’ high series: Nathan Dewey, 502. Girls’ high game: Malyssa Gannon, 292; girls’ high series: Malyssa Gannon, 232. Friday, Dec. 7 7 Cedars Mixed Men’s high game: Gerald Demetriff, 257; men’s high series: Gerald Demetriff, 675. Women’s high game: Louise Demetriff, 220; women’s high series: Louise Demetriff, 526. Leading team: Bowling Blind and Yada Yada are tied.

Golf PENINSULA GOLF CLUB Friday Winter League — Week Nine Team Points 1. Golf Shop Guys 63 2. Triggs Dental Lab No. 1 60.5 3. Glass Services 56.5 4. Taylor Made Construction 48 5. Triggs Dental Lab No. 2 47.5 6. Buck’s Holligans 45 7. Windermere 38 8. Irwin Dental 35.5 9. Green Machine 33.5 10. Joshua’s 27.5 Gross: Gary Thorne, 36; Matt Murray, 38. Net: Marcus Covington, 29; Steve Moreno, 30; Buck Ward, 33; Dave Boerigter, 33; Randy Barber, 34; Ruth Thomson, 34; Ward Dunscomb, 35; Joe Trailor, 35; Ken Fisher, 35. Thursday Men’s Club Sub Par Any Two Holes Gross: Gary Thorne, 69; Rick Hoover, 69. Net: Steve Jones, 65; Steve Main, 66; Bernie Anselmo, 66; Joe Tweter, 66; Quint Boe, 66; Larry Aillaud, 67; Win Miller, 67; Terry McCartney, 67. Team Gross: Gary Thorne and Mike DuPuis, 67; Gary Thorne and Tim Lusk, 67. Team Net: Steve Jones and Lyle Andrus, 61; Steve Jones and Rick Hoover, 61; Eric Kovatch and Win Miller, 61; Lyle Andrus and Rick Hoover, 63; Steve Main and Buddy Fraser, 64; John Tweter and Rick Hoover, 64; Darrell Vincent and Quint Boe, 65; Curtis Johnson and Win Miller, 65; Steve Callis and Bill Clevenger, 65. Tuesday Men’s Club Better Nine Gross: Steve Main, 37; John Pruss, 38. Net: Buddy Fraser, 32; Gary McLaughlin, 32.5; Ray Santiago, 33; Brian Duncan, 35; Steve Jones, 35. Team gross: Steve Main and Buddy Fraser, 71. Team net: Ray Santiago and Gary McLaughlin, 63; Leo Greenawalt and Gary McLaughlin, 64; Steve Jones and Dave Boerigter, 64; John Pruss and Bob Brodhun, 66. Sunday, Dec. 9 Men’s Club Better Nine Gross: Gary Thorne, 33; Tim Lusk, 33. Net: Rick Parkhurst, 31.5; Bill Lindberg, 35; Gerald Petersen, 35; Don Dundon, 35; Ray Santiago, 35; Rick Hoover, 35. Saturday, Dec. 8 Men’s Club Sub Par One Hole Each Nine Gross: Paul Reed, 73. Net: Steve Main, 68; Buddy Fraser, 68; David Wahlsten, 68; Bill Evenstad, 68. Team Gross: Paul Reed and David Wahlsten, 69. Team Net: Steve Main and Buddy Fraser, 62; Dave Henderson and Bernie Anselmo, 63; Bill Evenstad and Dave Wahlsten, 64; Gerald Petersen and Bob Dutrow, 65; Dave Henderson and Ray Dooley, 65; Dave Henderson and Ray Santiago, 65.

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Friday, Dec. 7 Winter League — Week Eight Team Points 1. Golf Shop Guys 59.5 2. Triggs Dental Lab No. 1 53.5 3. Glass Services 48 4. Triggs Dental Lab No. 2 45 5. Buck’s Holligans 44 6. Taylor Made Construction 39.5 7. Green Machine 33.5 8. Windermere 32 9. Irwin Dental 30.5 10. Joshua’s 23.5 Gross: Mike DuPuis, 36; Gary Thorne, 36. Net: Jacob Tweter, 33; Vic Ward, 33; Tory Clayton, 34; Sonny Carter, 35; Ken Fisher, 35; Mike Tetnowski, 36; Ward Dunscomb, 36. SUNLAND GOLF AND COUNTRY CLUB Wednesday Best 12 Holes Net (50 percent handicap) Net: Jay Tomlin, 41; Jack Real, 41; Dave Anderson, 41.5; John Sims, 43; Bill Dickin, 43; Bruce Mullikin, 43. THE CEDARS AT DUNGENESS Wednesday Men’s Club Two Man Best Ball Low Gross: John Raske and Bill Berry, 74; Robert Mares and Everett Thometz, 78. Low Net: Don Walker and Joe Tomita, 60; Mike Sutton and Pat Lauerman, 61; Warren Cortez and Robert Purser, 62. Closest to pin No. 8 Low division: Randy Gange, 1 ft. 7 in. High division: Ted Johnson, 10 ft. 6 in. No. 17 Low division: Gary Williams, 18 ft. 7 in. High division: Ted Johnson, 16 ft. 3 in. No. 4 Open: Gary Williams, 9 ft. 3 in. SKYRIDGE GOLF COURSE Sunday, Dec. 9 Players Day Net: Don Tipton, 70; Dennis Ferrie, 71; Mike Tipton, 74; Don Daniels, 75; Mike Penna, 76; Dan Dougherty, 76; Gene Potter, 77; Brian Cays, 77. Pre-Christmas Tournament Gross: Adam MacKay and Shane Price, 149. Net: Ed Beck and Dave Kays, 138.4; Alan LaGambina and Gene Ketchum, 138.9; Brian Cays and Jeff Pedersen, 139.8.

Volleyball PA PARKS AND RECREATION COED Standings through Saturday Team W L 7 Cedars Casino 6 0 Volleyball United 6 0 Hutchinson Construct 6 1 Zbaraschuk Dental 4 3 Gone Squatchin 3 3 The Tribe 3 4 High Energy Metals 2 5 Laurel Dental Clinic 2 5 Evergreen Collision 1 5 Serena’s Spikers 0 7 Tuesday results The Tribe 25, Laurel Dental Clinic 15. The Tribe 25, Laurel Dental Clinic 14. Laurel Dental Clinic 28, The Tribe 26. Laurel Dental Clinic 25, The Tribe 22. Monday results Hutchinson Construction 25, High Energy Metals 14. Hutchinson Construction 25, High Energy Metals 19. High Energy Metals 25, Hutchinson Construction 16. Serena’s Spikers 25, Evergreen Collision 16. Serena’s Spikers 25, Evergreen Collision 11. Evergreen Collision 25, Serena’s Spikers 17. Evergreen Collision 25, Serena’s Spikers 21. Evergreen Collision 15, Serena’s Spikers 9.

Preps Basketball Friday’s Scores BOYS BASKETBALL Black Hills 64, Centralia 53 Bothell 82, Inglemoor 56 Bremerton 78, Port Angeles 59 Brewster 56, Omak 47 Burlington-Edison 60, Squalicum 56 Capital 93, River Ridge 82 Cedar Park Christian (Mountlake Terrace) 57, Seattle Christian 54 Cedarcrest 50, Sultan 39 Central Valley 58, Gonzaga Prep 40 Charles Wright Academy 49, Bellevue Christian 32 Chewelah 57, Kettle Falls 44 Chief Leschi 49, Crosspoint Academy 35 Chief Sealth 68, Cleveland 56 Cle Elum/Roslyn 54, Goldendale 46 Colton 61, Liberty Christian 37 Columbia (Burbank) 52, Wahluke 45 Columbia River 57, Hudson’s Bay 44 Cusick 69, Republic 40 Davis 66, Moses Lake 63 Eastmont 52, Wenatchee 43 Eastside Catholic 80, Nathan Hale 60 Edmonds-Woodway 61, Mariner 56, OT Ellensburg 51, East Valley (Yakima) 36 Ferndale 53, Mount Baker 43 Ferris 68, Rogers (Spokane) 59 Fife 44, Sumner 41 Forks 41, Rochester 40 Foss 80, Timberline 66 Franklin 65, Bainbridge 43 Garfield 51, Ballard 47 Garfield-Palouse 55, Rosalia 49 Gig Harbor 73, Central Kitsap 47 Glacier Peak 64, Meadowdale 52 Grandview 72, Othello 38 Granite Falls 55, Lakewood 54 Hanford 72, Kennewick 47 Hoquiam 58, Rainier 52 Ilwaco 61, King’s Way Christian School 58 Jackson 103, Lynnwood 55 Kalama 65, LaCenter 36 Kamiak 77, Cascade (Everett) 69 Kamiakin 52, Richland 49 Kelso 60, Fort Vancouver 50 Kennedy 64, Evergreen (Seattle) 51 King’s 48, Archbishop Murphy 45 Kiona-Benton 45, Warden 41 La Salle 72, Mabton 60 LaConner 71, Naselle 36 LaCrosse/Washtucna 64, St. John-Endicott 54 Lake City, Idaho 50, Clarkston 35 Lake Stevens 59, Snohomish 50 Lakeside (Nine Mile Falls) 56, Newport 32 Lakeside (Seattle) 69, Ingraham 26 Liberty Bell 61, Entiat 37 Life Christian Academy 61, Chimacum 43 Lincoln 90, North Thurston 56

Lind-Ritzville/Sprague 64, Liberty (Spangle) 56 Lopez 39, Highland Christian Prep 31 Lummi 64, Tulalip Heritage 62 Lynden 66, Bellingham 38 Lynden Christian 71, Blaine 29 Mansfield 52, Columbia Basin 39 Marysville-Getchell 80, Everett 74, 2OT Mead 51, Lewis and Clark 34 Medical Lake 53, Riverside 26 Mercer Island 80, Juanita 25 Montesano 50, South Bend 29 Mount Si 60, Lake Washington 49 Mount Tahoma 69, Wilson 57 Mount Vernon 77, Monroe 61 Mount Vernon Christian 42, Grace Academy 34 Mountain View 58, Prairie 48 Mountlake Terrace 48, Shorewood 35 Mt. Rainier Lutheran 52, Shorewood Christian 43 Muckleshoot Tribal School 74, Rainier Christian 57 Naches Valley 52, Granger 42 Newport 41, Roosevelt 40 North Kitsap 59, Port Townsend 43 Northport 55, Columbia (Hunters) 22 Northwest Christian (Colbert) 62, Springdale 40 O’Dea 58, Blanchet 35 Odessa-Harrington 59, Tekoa-Oakesdale 14 Okanogan 63, Cascade (Leavenworth) 46 Olympia 63, Yelm 28 Olympic 67, North Mason 21 Overlake School 58, Eastside Prep 22 Pasco 71, Southridge 66 Pateros 47, Lake Roosevelt 38 Prosser 58, Ephrata 46 Pullman 57, Moscow, Idaho 51 River View 50, Royal 34 Seattle Academy 74, Bush 34 Seattle Lutheran 60, Darrington 36 Sehome 85, Sedro-Woolley 81 Selah 57, Toppenish 42 Selkirk 51, Curlew 28 Sequim 73, Klahowya 41 Shadle Park 56, Mt. Spokane 45 South Kitsap 47, Shelton 35 South Whidbey 57, Coupeville 37 St. George’s 59, Davenport 38 Stanwood 68, Marysville-Pilchuck 40 Steilacoom 55, Washington 54 Sunnyside 68, Eisenhower 59 Sunnyside Christian 48, White Swan 23 Tenino 47, Elma 46 University 68, North Central 48 University Prep 52, Nooksack Valley 38 Vashon Island 57, Cascade Christian 44 W. F. West 73, Tumwater 61 Walla Walla 52, Chiawana 49 Washougal 59, Camas 48 Waterville 64, Manson 56 West Valley (Spokane) 63, Sandpoint, Idaho 45 West Valley (Yakima) 48, Wapato 38 White River 62, Franklin Pierce 57 Woodland 75, Stevenson-Carson 52 Zillah 80, Highland 33 GIRLS BASKETBALL Archbishop Murphy 52, King’s 31 Ballard 61, Garfield 50 Bellarmine Prep 59, Stadium 29 Bellevue Christian 51, Charles Wright Academy 49 Burlington-Edison 65, Squalicum 34 Castle Rock 56, Columbia (White Salmon) 26 Cedarcrest 61, Sultan 38 Central Kitsap 64, Gig Harbor 31 Chewelah 60, Kettle Falls 46 Chiawana 42, Walla Walla 39 Cleveland 55, Chief Sealth 14 Clover Park 58, Orting 17 Colton 87, Liberty Christian 15 Columbia (Burbank) 64, Wahluke 24 Columbia (Hunters) 51, Northport 22 Coupeville 39, South Whidbey 24 Crosspoint Academy 48, Chief Leschi 25 Cusick 50, Republic 46 Darrington 47, Seattle Lutheran 37 Davis 63, Moses Lake 54 Eastlake 54, Woodinville 44 Eastmont 58, Wenatchee 55, OT Eastside Catholic 56, Nathan Hale 33 Edmonds-Woodway 64, Mariner 28 Ellensburg 50, East Valley (Yakima) 29 Ephrata 65, Prosser 46 Everett 68, Marysville-Getchell 34 Ferris 70, Rogers (Spokane) 34 Foster 55, Hazen 36 Freeman 68, Deer Park 10 Goldendale 55, Cle Elum/Roslyn 45 Gonzaga Prep 58, Central Valley 45 Grandview 73, Othello 18 Granger 52, Naches Valley 16 Hanford 56, Kennewick 47 Holy Names 55, Blanchet 48 Hoquiam 58, Rainier 52 Hudson’s Bay 49, Ridgefield 43 Ilwaco 61, King’s Way Christian School 20 Inglemoor 71, Bothell 26 Kamiakin 50, Richland 33 Kelso 47, R.A. Long 39 Kennedy 57, Evergreen (Seattle) 34 Kingston 49, Peninsula 41 Kiona-Benton 64, Warden 34 Lake City, Idaho 41, Clarkston 37 Lake Washington 60, Mount Si 49 Lakeside (Seattle) 55, Ingraham 25 Lakewood 47, Granite Falls 36 Liberty 58, Sammamish 36 Life Christian Academy 50, Chimacum 37 Lincoln 53, North Thurston 46 Lind-Ritzville/Sprague 47, Liberty (Spangle) 42 Lopez 60, Highland Christian Prep 23 Lynden 56, Bellingham 43 Lynnwood 60, Jackson 35 Mark Morris 61, W. F. West 45 Mary Knight 35, Three Rivers Christian School 30 Mead 69, Lewis and Clark 52 Meadowdale 49, Glacier Peak 46 Monroe 70, Mount Vernon 28 Morton/White Pass 59, Wahkiakum 42 Mossyrock 59, Winlock 34 Mount Vernon Christian 63, Grace Academy 28 Mountain View, Ore. 59, Battle Ground 39 Mt. Rainier Lutheran 61, Shorewood Christian 39 Newport 35, Lakeside (Nine Mile Falls) 33 Newport 49, Roosevelt 37 Northwest Christian (Colbert) 56, Springdale 36 Northwest School 50, Annie Wright 24 Okanogan 66, Cascade (Leavenworth) 45 Olympic 39, North Mason 34 Onalaska 43, Napavine 38 Overlake School 55, Eastside Prep 15

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Pateros 53, Lake Roosevelt 43 Pe Ell 62, Toutle Lake 51 Port Angeles 49, Bremerton 36 Port Townsend 42, North Kitsap 37 Prairie 65, Union 55 Raymond 36, North Beach 22 Redmond 43, Bonney Lake 31 Renton 55, Highline 16 River Ridge 60, Capital 38 River View 56, Royal 25 Riverside 49, Medical Lake 25 Rochester 57, Forks 46 Rosalia 34, Garfield-Palouse 20 Seattle Christian 43, Cedar Park Christian (Bothell) 30 Seattle Prep 62, Rainier Beach 29 Sehome 55, Sedro-Woolley 43 Selah 61, Toppenish 53 Selkirk 31, Curlew 29 Sequim 42, Klahowya 30 Shadle Park 57, Mt. Spokane 43 Shorewood 49, Mountlake Terrace 42 Snohomish 46, Lake Stevens 43 South Bend 48, Ocosta 31 South Kitsap 54, Shelton 14 Southridge 67, Pasco 41 St. George’s 39, Davenport 3 St. John-Endicott 57, LaCrosse/Washtucna 16 Stanwood 52, Marysville-Pilchuck 46 Sumner 45, Fife 21 Sunnyside 65, Eisenhower 20 Sunnyside Christian 76, White Swan 52 Tekoa-Oakesdale 53, Odessa-Harrington 25 Timberline 57, Foss 13 Tulalip Heritage 56, Lummi 23 University 54, North Central 30 University Prep 57, Forest Ridge 37 Wapato 53, West Valley (Yakima) 29 West Valley (Spokane) 41, Sandpoint, Idaho 27 White River 68, Franklin Pierce 24 Wilson 78, Mount Tahoma 29 Woodland 66, Stevenson-Carson 36 Zillah 69, Highland 32 Evergreen (Vancouver) 53, North Marion, Ore. 41

College Football 2012 Bowl Games Gildan New Mexico Bowl Saturday Arizona 49, Nevada 48 Famous Idaho Potato Bowl Saturday Utah State 41, Toledo 15 Poinsettia Bowl Thursday, 5 p.m., ESPN BYU vs. San Diego State (Played in San Diego, CA) Beef ‘O’ Brady’s Bowl Friday, 4:30 p.m., ESPN UCF vs. Ball State (Played in St. Petersburg, FL) R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl Saturday, 9 a.m., ESPN East Carolina vs. Louisiana-Lafayette (Played in New Orleans) MAACO Bowl Las Vegas Bowl Saturday, 12:30 p.m., ESPN Washington vs. (19) Boise State (Played in Las Vegas) Sheraton Hawaii Bowl Mon., Dec. 24, 5 p.m., ESPN Fresno State vs. SMU (Played in Honolulu) Little Caesars Pizza Bowl Wed., Dec. 26, 4:30 p.m., ESPN Western Kentucky vs. Central Michigan (Played in Detroit) Military Bowl Thur., Dec. 27, Noon, ESPN San Jose State vs. Bowling Green (Played in Washington, D.C.) Belk Bowl Thur., Dec. 27, 3:30 p.m., ESPN Cincinnati vs. Duke (Played in Charlotte, NC) Bridgepoint Education Holiday Bowl Thur., Dec. 27, 6:45 p.m., ESPN Baylor vs. (17) UCLA (Played in San Diego) AdvoCare V100 Independence Bowl Fri., Dec. 28, 11 a.m., ESPN Ohio vs. Louisiana-Monroe (Played in Shreveport, LA) Russell Athletic Bowl Fri., Dec. 28., 2:30 p.m., ESPN Rutgers vs. Virginia Tech (Played in Orlando, FL) Meineke Car Care Bowl of Texas Fri., Dec. 28, 6 p.m., ESPN Minnesota vs. Texas Tech (Played in Houston) Bell Helicopter Armed Forces Bowl Sat., Dec. 29, 8:45 a.m., ESPN Rice vs. Air Force (Played in Fort Worth, TX) New Era Pinstripe Bowl Sat., Dec. 29, 12:15, ESPN West Virginia vs. Syracuse (Played in Bronx, NY) Kraft Fight Hunger Bowl Sat., Dec. 29, 1 p.m., ESPN2 Navy vs. Arizona State (Played in San Francisco) Valero Alamo Bowl Sat., Dec. 29, 3:45 p.m., ESPN (23) Texas vs. (13) Oregon State (Played in San Antonio, TX) Buffalo Wild Wings Bowl Sat., Dec. 29, 7:15 p.m., ESPN TCU vs. Michigan State (Played in Tempe, AZ) Music City Bowl Mon., Dec. 31, 9 a.m., ESPN NC State vs. Vanderbilt (Played in Nashville, TN) Hyundai Sun Bowl Mon., Dec. 31, 11 a.m., CBS USC vs. Georgia Tech (Played in El Paso, TX) AutoZone Liberty Bowl Mon., Dec. 31, 12:30 p.m., ESPN Iowa State vs. Tulsa (Played in Memphis, TN) Chick-fil-A Bowl Mon., Dec. 31, 4:30 p.m., ESPN (8) LSU vs. (14) Clemson (Played in Atlanta) TaxSlayer.com Gator Bowl Tue., Jan. 1, 9 a.m., ESPN2 Mississippi State vs. (20) Northwestern (Played in Jacksonville, FL) Heart of Dallas Bowl Tue., Jan. 1, 9 a.m., ESPNU Purdue vs. Oklahoma State (Played in Dallas) Outback Bowl Tue., Jan. 1, 10 a.m., ESPN (10) South Carolina vs. (18) Michigan (Played in Tampa, FL) Capital One Bowl Tue., Jan. 1, 10 a.m., ABC (7) Georgia vs. (16) Nebraska (Played in Orlando, FL) Rose Bowl Tue., Jan. 1, 2 p.m., ESPN

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Seattle’s 2012 draft class paying off Rookies are playing like veterans BY TIM BOOTH THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

RENTON — Everyone knows about Seattle stealing quarterback Russell Wilson in the third round of last April’s draft and perhaps finding the franchise quarterback so many NFL teams seek. Getting less attention are the other rookies the Seahawks drafted in April who are making a significant impact in their first NFL seasons. From defensive end Bruce Irvin to linebacker Bobby Wagner to running back Robert Turbin to a pair of seventh-round picks who made the 53-man roster, the Seahawks can look on the 2012 draft with pride for some of the gems they uncovered. Seven of the 10 players the Seahawks selected have become major contributors. “I think coach [Pete] Carroll and the GM John Schneider did a tremendous job of getting guys who love to play the game and who will do everything they can to play at their best level,” Wilson said. “Coach Carroll talks about competing at the highest level and our rookie class here for the Seahawks, we’re doing our best job to try and be great every Sunday and to work at it and learn and just understand how we can improve.” The philosophy of relying on younger players is something Carroll embraced when he returned

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Seattle rookie middle linebacker Bobby Wagner (54) leads defensive tackle Alan Branch (99) and tight end Evan Moore (82) onto the field before their game against Arizona last Sunday. to the NFL after seeing the success of playing freshmen during his time at USC. So when the Seahawks drafted Russell Okung and Earl Thomas in the first round of the 2010 draft, the pair was instantly thrown into the starting lineup. In that same draft, Seattle got current starters wide receiver Golden Tate in the second round and safety Kam Chancellor in the fifth round, and No. 2 tight end Anthony McCoy in the sixth round. The next season, Seattle drafted current starters K.J. Wright (fourth round)

and Richard Sherman (fifth round). While that first draft created a foundation and 2011 unearthed a pair of defensive gems, the 2012 draft is the one that’s appeared to have the most immediate impact.

Close to rookie record The most notable has been Wilson, the starting quarterback coming out of training camp. He’s on pace to challenge the NFL rookie record for touchdown passes and is the first rookie quarterback

since 1970 to win his first six home games. At the same time that Wilson was named the starter, the Seahawks also decided Wagner would be capable of taking over as the organizer of the defense at middle linebacker. Wagner currently ranks third among all NFL rookies with 109 tackles. Irvin, the Seahawks’ first-round pick, currently leads all NFL rookies with eight sacks, and Turbin is coming off the first 100yard rushing game of his career and looks like a suitable backup to spell Mar-

shawn Lynch without the Seahawks losing their punishing style of running. Carroll said he noticed near midseason that Wagner and Irvin both went through the typical rookie swoon of getting used to playing so many games. That wasn’t the case with Wilson. “With those other kids there was a time about eight, nine games in, they had already played 12 to 13 games, and it was hard on those guys,” Carroll said. “Russell did not fall into that category; he just continued to progress the

whole time. “Why he has is because of the way he’s prepared himself. He’s just worked so hard and he will not back off. “He continues to push, but not only does he continue to push and try hard, he’s getting better.” While those first four picks Seattle took in April have proved worthy of their selections, contributions have also come from players taken deeper in the draft. Sixth-round pick Jeremy Lane has been a standout on special teams and saw his first action on defense last week at cornerback. He could see even more playing time this week with starting cornerback Walter Thurmond nursing a hamstring injury. And in the seventhround, Seattle nabbed defensive tackle Greg Scruggs and guard J.R. Sweezy, a converted defensive lineman. Sweezy started the season opener against Arizona at guard and Scruggs has become a major part of Seattle’s defensive line rotation. Wilson said it was made apparent during the first rookie minicamp in May that this group would get an opportunity to have an influence on how good the Seahawks were this season. “We said we wanted to be the best draft class,” Wagner said. “We just have to go out there and prove it.” Notes: Thurmond (hamstring) did not practice and defensive coordinator Gus Bradley said Lane and Byron Maxwell were being worked in Thurmond’s place.

Hawks: Taking on Buffalo in Toronto today CONTINUED FROM B1 “At the end of the day, we most likely won’t be in the playoffs, but still, we’re putting on this Buffalo Bills jersey. “You still have your name on the back. You still have people watching that support you. You’ve still got to go out there and play hard.” Who and how many will be supporting them in the cavernous confines of Toronto’s downtown domed Rogers Centre remains the question. Even without an NHL season in hockey-mad Toronto, today’s game has not sold out. And fans in Toronto have shown indifference warming to their adopted Bills, who have gone 1-3 since the series started in 2008.

Quarterback Ryan Fitzpatrick, who’s been under plenty of heat from fans in Buffalo for the sputtering offense, was careful not to upset fans north of the border. He took a diplomatic approach in comparing the Toronto crowds to the raucous fans attending games at Ralph Wilson Stadium. “I don’t want to make any headlines or be controversial here,” he said. “The atmosphere’s different. I think everybody knows that. It’s much different than the Ralph in terms of noise and intensity.” The Bills have been such an odd fit in Toronto, that they’re hardly even the top bill today. They’re sharing that position with PSY, the YouTube music video sensation, who will be performing

his “Gangnam Style” hit at halftime. The Korean pop artist is prominently featured on promotional posters, pictured standing between Seahawks running back Marshawn Lynch, who’s facing his former team, and Buffalo running back Fred Jackson, who will not play after being placed on injured reserve this week. “More power to PSY,” Johnson said. “But I’m not even interested in it right now, because we’ve got to worry about getting a win against this team that just put up 58 points and shut out the Arizona Cardinals, you know.” The Seahawks’ defense has become one of the NFL’s best. It ranks third in yards allowed, is 10th with 32 sacks, and seventh with 25

takeaways. It’s also coming off a near-perfect game in which it forced eight turnovers, returning two for touchdowns, and limited the Cardinals to 154 net yards. Their offense is coming to life, too. There’s Lynch, second in the NFL with a career-best 1,266 yards rushing. Lynch, selected 12th overall in the 2007 draft by the Bills, declined interview requests this week, not unusual because he rarely spoke to reporters during his three-plus seasons in Buffalo before being traded to Seattle. And then there’s quarterback Russell Wilson, the rookie third-round pick, who’s been efficient with 20 touchdowns versus nine interceptions, and won three games in which the

Seahawks have trailed with 2 minutes left. What the Seahawks haven’t mastered yet is winning on the road, where they’re 2-5. But they won at Chicago in their last road game. Baldwin is curious to see how they respond in their final game away from Seattle. “I think there are some aspects of us that are mature, and then some aspects that are not. We’re still a young team,” Baldwin said. “We know the importance of this last stretch of the season for our ultimate goal. I don’t think anything is going to distract us from that.” Notes: The Seahawks will be without starting cornerback Walter Thurmond against the Bills today.

Thurmond injured his hamstring during practice Wednesday and has been officially ruled out. The Seahawks will be forced to start their third cornerback in as many weeks against the Bills. Either Byron Maxwell or rookie Jeremy Lane will start, with both expected to play extensively. Wide receiver Sidney Rice returned to practice Friday after missing the first two days of practice this week with a bruised foot. Rice is expected to play. Safety Kam Chancellor and defensive end Red Bryant were full participants in practice and are listed as probable. Running back Marshawn Lynch was limited with back and foot injuries but is also expected to play against the Bills.

Cougar women upset No. 20 Ohio State 62-55 THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

PULLMAN — Lia Galdeira scored 13 of her 15 points in the second half to help Washington State upset No. 20 Ohio State 62-55 on Saturday. Washington State’s defense forced 21 Ohio State turnovers — leading to 16 Cougars points — and held the Buckeyes to 1 for 17 from 3-point range.

“Exciting day for Washington State, after a tough road trip and back-to-back losses, the girls responded and came out and played physical, and aggressive,” Cougars coach June Daugherty said. “Tonight we had some hustle plays that really mattered I give all the credit to our defense.” Washington State (3-5)

led 28-23 at halftime. Ohio State came back to lead 36-32, but the Cougars’ defense forced three straight turnovers. Taylor Edmondson’s 3-pointer put the Cougars ahead to stay at 40-37. The Cougars never led by more than five points after that, but maintained the lead with strong defensive play in posting their

first win over a ranked team since 2001. It was also the most points scored against the Buckeyes all season. “We gave this team a lot of different looks on defense which created turnovers and they were just not comfortable with it,” Daugherty said. Ohio State (6-3) could have tied it in the final 30

seconds but missed on two rebounds, and Amber chances and were forced to Stokes scored 12 for the foul. Galdeira went 4 for 4 Buckeyes. at the free-throw line. “Washington State pressured us defensively and Missing 3-pointers none of our guards Taylor Hill had 14 points responded to the challenge. Top to bottom,” Ohio for Ohio State, but missed State coach Jim Foster said. all nine tries from behind the arc, including two in the “We needed to come out and final seconds. Ashley Adams play hard from the start had 12 points and 11 and we didn’t do that.”

Preps: PT wrestlers Outley, Ralls earn wins CONTINUED FROM B1 tition between Markus Petersen and Steve Dewey Eric Prosser dropped 3 in this race,” Moats said. seconds in the 100 breast “Steve is about 6-foot-2 and qualified for districts and Markus is about 5-6,” while claiming second place, Moats said. and David Vollenweider “Markus swam a 6:39 in dropped 2 seconds off his best time in the same event. the meet on Tuesday and Markus Petersen was rubbed it in to Steve that he first in the 500 free in beat Steve’s 6:55 time from 6:33.65 while teammate last year. “So the two of them Steve Dewey came in second, just 1 second behind raced [Thursday] and finished within 1 second of Petersen. “There was a fun compe- each other. They both want

a rematch as soon as possible.” Jon Donahue, a rookie, finished with a respectable time and third place in the 200 free with a time of 2:31.85, Vollenweider dropped 12 seconds off his best time in the event for fourth and Aaron Witherell, also a rookie swimmer, came in fifth with a good time of 2:49.72. Cameron Harrison had a best season score of 188.65

to take first place in diving for Sequim while Prosser continued to improve with a gain of eight points in this meet. Yago DePazos continues to improve for the Wolves and dropped 10 seconds off his best time in the 100 free. The Sequim 200 free relay swam a season’s best by 9 seconds and easily qualified for districts with Steve Dewey, Doug Dunbar, Prosser and Jerod Hollen

with a time of 1:44.22. In addition, Sequim’s Matt Cays dropped 3 seconds in the 100 backstroke, bringing him within reach of a district qualifying time.

Wrestling North Mason 54, Port Townsend 23 BELFAIR — The Bulldogs captured six six-point matches in a row with pins, a forfeit and an injury default to take a command-

ing 30-5 lead in Olympic League action Thursday night. Winning matches for the Redskins were Nicholas Outley, who pinned Eugene Macero in 1:36 at 132 pounds, and Dillon Ralls, who won a 19-4 major decision over Jackson Odette at 145. In addition, Shae Shoop and Jackson Schott of Port Townsend took forfeits for Port Townsend.


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Hoops: Sequim, Forks boys win league games North Kitsap 59, Port Townsend 43

CONTINUED FROM B1 Irina Lyons paced the Redskins’ offense with 11 points and Gabbi Hossack had 10. Port Townsend will have another chance to prove itself Tuesday when it hosts Bremerton (4-1, 4-5).

PORT TOWNSEND — Riley Nelson scored 20 points to lead the Vikings over the Redskins in Olympic League action Friday. Paul Spaltenstein led Port Townsend (1-5, 2-5) with nine points, Cody Russell had eight, Brian LeMaster scored six and Will O’Brien and Skyler Coppenrath finished with five points apiece.

Port Townsend 42, North Kitsap 37 Port Townsend 9 5 14 15— 42 North Kitsap 10 6 8 13— 37 Individual scoring Port Townsend (42) Johnson 5, Rubio 9, Lyons 11, Hossack 10, Hallinan 6. North Kitsap (37) Lemmon 4, L. Baugh 7, Brown 4, R. Baugh 11, Snyder 4, Nold 2, Sanchez 5.

North Kitsap 59, Port Townsend 43 North Kitsap 9 16 18 16— 59 Port Townsend 8 7 14 13— 43 Individual scoring North Kitsap (59) Grabner 1, Lindsey 20, Hill 2, Roberts 10, Lee 6, Gill 10, Urquhart 5, Lemmon 5. Port Townsend (43) O’Brien 5, Russell 8, Coppenrath 5, LeMaster 6, Davis 2, Charlton 2, Spaltenstein 9, Arthur 6.

NW Yeshiva 55, Quilcene 27 QUILCENE — Northwest Yeshiva only had five players, but it was more than enough to beat the Rangers in 1B Sea-Tac League action on Thursday night. “Plain and simple, Yeshiva out-ran us up and down the floor,� Quilcene coach Briana Weller said. “We were outsized and our defense was slack tonight. “On offense, we failed to penetrate and run our plays consistently. Our shooting percentage from the field was only 25 percent tonight, and that really hurt us.� Bailey Kieffer led Quilcene in scoring with nine points. Stephany Brown came off the bench and contributed two points by making her first field goal of the season. Quilcene starting guard Allison Jones missed the game due to illness.

“They held us in [the game] with a shot to win, up to the last 1:30 [of the game]. “It is by far the hardest I have seen these girls work this year on the court as a unit. Although I am not huge on moral victories, I sure am proud of my team.� Mallori Cossell was Chimacum’s top scorer with 14 points. Kiersten Snyder added seven points and Lauren Thacker scored six.

Rochester 57, Forks 46

Life Christian 50, Chimacum 37

ROCHESTER — The Spartans went toe-to-toe with one of the best teams in the SWL-Evergreen Division. It wasn’t enough to get a victory, but coach Al Scheibner said his team showed improvement. “I thought we played our best game of the season so far,� he said. “For once we played an entire game of good, intense basketball.� Thanks to a strong defensive effort, Forks trailed by just six points in the fourth quarter before Rochester pulled away. “Defensively, we did a good job on stopping their screening offense until the very end of the game,� Scheibner said. The Spartans had a balanced offensive performance. Jillian Raben paced the attack with 11 points while playing all 32 minutes. Sassy Price, Courtnie Paul and Erin Weekes each scored seven points. Rochester 57, Forks 46 Forks Rochester

11 11 19 5— 46 17 14 15 10— 57 Individual scoring

Forks (46) Sheriff-Penn 3, Paul 7, Raben 11, Price 7, Villicana 3, Weekes 7, Williams 4, Flores 5, Leons 2. Rochester (57) Leishahnev 8, Saxon 5, Justice 4, Seyman 10, Keeli Demers 16, Kessa Demers 6, Althauser 7.

Life Christian 50, Chimacum 37

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Quilcene’s Jerrica Viloria, center, struggles to control the ball against the outstretched arms of a pair of Northwest Yeshiva players during a Sea-Tac League game in Quilcene.

Chimacum 1 13 13 10— 37 Life Christian 11 13 14 12— 50 Individual scoring Chimacum (37) Nelson 3, A. Thacker 3, Castillo 2, L. Thacker 6, Cossell 14, Johnson 2, Snyder 7. Life Christian (50) Long 13, Bouffiou 8, Picker 1, Hood 2, Boles 18, Youngblood 4, Anderson 4.

Boys Basketball Sequim 73, Klahowya 41 SEQUIM — Jayson Brocklesby and Gabe Carter led the Wolves to a rout over the Eagles in Olympic League play Friday night. Brocklesby scored 18 points, which led Sequim, grabbed nine rebounds and had six steals. Carter finished with 14 points, nine assists, five boards and three steals. He also went 2 for 3 from beyond the 3-point line. The two senior forwards had plenty of help in moving the Wolves to 4-1 in league and 4-2 overall. Andrew Shimer had another solid night with 10 points (including 2 for 2 on 3-pointers) and five rebounds. Alex Barry scored 11 points, and Anthony Pinza had six points to go along with five steals. Sequim faces a stiff test

on Tuesday when it travels to Poulsbo to play North Kitsap (4-1, 4-3), another of the top teams in the Olympic League.

“There’s no way we can come out flat like we did [against Rochester] and win,� Gooding said. Forks 41, Rochester 40

Sequim 73, Klahowya 41 Klahowya Sequim

Forks Rochester

6 9 15 11— 41 20 16 22 15— 73 Individual scoring

Klahowya (41) Sheets 2, Vallejo 2, Ganowski 14, Ward 6, Roberts 9, Gotchall 1, Knuckey 7. Sequim (73) Pinza 6, Lee 2, Barry 11, Kallappa 3, Posadas 3, Brocklesby 18, Christensen 4, Carter 14, Shimer 10, Eekhoff 2.

Forks 41, Rochester 40 ROCHESTER — The Spartans edged the Warriors in a physical SWLEvergreen Division battle on Friday. Colton Raben scored 11 points for Forks despite missing all of the second quarter after his tooth was pushed back within his mouth. He re-entered the game in the third quarter after the bleeding subsided. “Colton came back and played the entire second half,� coach Rick Gooding said. “He’s a tough kid.� Other than Raben, Forks had a rough shooting night. “We couldn’t buy a bucket,� Gooding said. “We came out flat. I think we got the shots we wanted, we just couldn’t make them.� Braden Decker scored 16 points for the Spartans and Mark Jacobson had eight. Forks was without starting point guard Tre Harris, who was out with an ankle injury. Next up for the undefeated Spartans (2-0, 7-0) is a big matchup with Hoquiam (1-0, 5-1) on Tuesday in Forks.

13 4 15 9— 41 11 9 8 12— 40 Individual scoring

Forks (41) Raben 11, Gilmore 1, Decker 16, Jacobson 8, Gonzales 5. Rochester (40) Senger 7, Yarber 3, Gedney 16, Nelson 5, Blanchard 5, Smith 4.

Life Christian 61, Chimacum 43 TACOMA — The Eagles won their first Nisqually League game of the year behind a 25-point second

quarter output. The Cowboys held Life Christian (1-3, 1-5) to seven first-quarter points, but by halftime their 12-7 lead had turned into a 32-21 deficit. Tracyn Anderson was Chimacum’s leading scoring with 15 points. Derek Ajax added nine points. Life Christian 61, Chimacum 43 Chimacum 12 9 12 10— 43 Life Christian 7 25 16 13— 61 Individual scoring Chimacum (43) Miller 4, Downs 5, Ajax 9, Weller 3, Pagasian 6, Anderson 15, Ham 1. Life Christian (61) Dunlap 1, Bowles 16, Roeloff 11, Knuitsa 5, Bogue 12, Grocott 5, Comfort 11.

PORT ANGELES — The Roughriders remained winless and the Knights kept their undefeated league record intact in this Olympic League tilt Friday. Marshall Elliott scored 24 points for the second consecutive game for the Riders. The senior averaged 21 points in three games this week. Garrett Payton added 10 points and Hayden Gunderson and Caleb Treider each scored eight points for the Riders. Deonti Dixon scored 31 points for Bremerton (5-0, 5-2). Bremerton 78, Port Angeles 59 Bremerton 11 25 19 23— 78 Port Angeles 10 19 11 19— 59 Individual scoring Bremerton (78) Petroski 2, Shadle 18, Lawrence 1, Gurske 12, Dixon 31, Jones 4. Port Angeles (59) Gunderson 8, Treider 8, Payton 10, Elliott 24, Schumacher 2, Rogers 5.

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To donate, write a check to “PeninAll contributions are fully IRS taxHope House, an emergency classes on hold, Kathleen Because of the extraorsula Home Fund” and attach it to the deductible. shelter opened by Healthy also is working her way dinary demand experienced coupon on this page. The fund’s IRS number, under the Families of Clallam County toward a degree in addicby OlyCAP in 2011 and Mail both items to Peninsula Home auspices of OlyCAP, is 91-0814319. in 2004 for women and tion studies through Penin- 2012 — and plummeting Fund, Peninsula Daily News, P.O. Box Whether you donate by coupon or children escaping violence sula College. cutbacks in grants and gov1330, Port Angeles, WA 98362. online, you will receive a written at home. Kathleen said she has ernment support — for the You can also donate online by credit thank-you and acknowledgment of While living there and seen firsthand what drug first time in the 24-year card. your contribution. later at Evergreen Family and alcohol addiction can history of the Home Fund, Just visit www.peninsuladailynews. To delay may mean to forget. Village, run by nonprofit do to families. OlyCAP used a portion of Serenity House of Clallam “As a chemical-depenthe fund in 2012 to pay for County, Kathleen joined dency professional, I can the helping hands who see OlyCAP’s community jobs help relate empathetically clients. program. to people and make a difThe amount is limited OlyCAP is nonprofit ference in someone,” Kath- to no more than 10 percent Olympic Community leen said. — a maximum of 10 cents Action Programs, the No. 1 “[I can] help people of every dollar donated. emergency-care agency in want to make a change in OlyCAP has kept it Jefferson and Clallam their life and not let the below 10 percent — specificounties. drug or the alcohol rule cally, 8.9 percent. OlyCAP also oversees them.” OlyCAP can no longer the “hand up, not a handWith a warm home now absorb the costs of managout” Peninsula Home Fund surrounding her and her ing all the facets of the for the Peninsula Daily family, Kathleen said she is Home Fund — screening News, screening the appliAll gifts, no matter what glad her experiences have applicants, providing councants and carefully distrib- given her the opportunity seling and carefully dissize, make a big uting the money donated to to teach herself and her bursing the funds — withdifference. the fund by PDN readers. children humility, someout financial assistance. thing she says undoubtedly It must tap a small por‘Earn the funds’ helps her toward her goal tion of the fund as tough Here is my donation of $__________ for 2012. of helping others. times compound the chalWhile serving in the “That’s probably the big- lenges it faces to help those program, Kathleen was Print name(s) ___________________________________ gest gift — to learn how to in need. able to work for some of humble yourself,” Kathleen ■ The Home Fund is the emergency-assistance said. Address _______________________________________ not a welfare program. funds for needy families Assistance, which usushe was receiving through Home Fund campaign ally averages less than City/State __________________________ ZIP _______ the state Department of $100, is also limited to one The PDN’s Peninsula Social and Health Services. Make check or money order payable to “Peninsula Home Fund.” time in a 12-month period. “You earn the funds the Home Fund — a safety As needed, Peninsula state is giving you by work- net for local residents To contribute by credit card, complete the following: Home Fund donations are when there is nowhere ing,” Kathleen said. also used in conjunction Visa MasterCard else to turn — is seeking Kathleen said she was contributions for its annual with money from churches, also able to use her perholiday season fundraising service clubs and other Card No.: sonal experiences with donors, enabling OlyCAP to campaign that runs from domestic violence to help stretch the value of the others going through simi- Thanksgiving through Expiration: Three-digit security code: contribution. Dec. 31. lar situations. ■ All contributions From Port Townsend to “I could say, ‘I’ve been Name as it appears on card: are fully IRS tax-deductForks, from Quilcene and where you are, and it can ible for the year in get better, you just have to Brinnon to Sequim and which a check is writLaPush, the Home Fund be proactive,’” Kathleen Signature: is a “hand up, not a hand- ten. said. (See accompanying out” for children, teens, She remarried last Day phone number (with area code): families and the elderly to story, above.) August, but by October, ■ Your personal work that was available for get through an emergency information is kept conher husband had slowed to situation. Daily News Home Fund fidential. ail Peninsula Money from the Home a crawl. M P.O. Box 1330 The PDN and OlyCAP Fund goes for hot meals for The Home Fund gave to: Port Angeles, WA 98362 do not rent, sell, give or them a $111 hand-up when seniors, meeting rent, otherwise share your energy and transportation the family budget couldn’t How would you like your gift recognized in the address or other informaneeds, warm winter coats be stretched to cover the tion with anyone or make Peninsula Daily News? for kids, home repairs for family’s electric bill and the low-income, needed eye- any other use of it. associated late charges. Name(s) and amount Name(s) only Anonymous glasses and prescription As a cold winter Applying for a hand up I designate my contribution In memory of: In honor of: approached, they faced going drugs, dental work, safe and drug-free temporary without heat and light. To apply for a Peninsula “Without it, we probably housing . . . Honoree’s Name: Home Fund grant, phone The list goes on and on. OlyCAP at 360-452-4726 would have had our elecYou can also add a message of 25 words or less. Begun in 1989, the tricity shut off,” she said. (Clallam County) or 360Home Fund is supported by 385-2571 (Jefferson She added: “I feel [the (Use a separate sheet of paper.) Jefferson and Clallam resi- County). Home Fund] is really the dents. most efficient way to treat Contributions are fully IRS tax-deductible. 100 percent of ■ OlyCAP’s Port AngeIndividuals, couples, the mass of people that your caring donation goes to Olympic Community Action les office is at 228 W. First families, businesses, need help.” Programs to help children, seniors and families in Clallam and St., Suite J (Armory Most recently, Kathleen churches, service organiza- Square Mall); 360-452Jefferson counties. Written acknowledgment will be mailed to has been assigned through tions and school groups set 4726. donors by Jan. 31, 2013. Questions? Call 360-417-3500. AmeriCorps as the OlyCAP a record for contributions in 2011 — $254,593.73. TURN TO FUND/C2 volunteer coordinator in BY JEREMY SCHWARTZ PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

Port Townsend, where she is a liaison of sorts between the public and the nonprofit organization and reaches out to people about becoming a volunteer with OlyCAP. “My job is to place volunteers in a spot that they’re passionate about,” she said. “Without volunteers, these programs would be impossible.” She hopes her experience with OlyCAP and AmeriCorps will allow her to make a living out of helping others. “God willing, this will allow me to make a career out of serving other people,” Kathleen said.

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Fund: Program gives ‘hand up, not a handout’ ■Bonnie Stapleton, Sequim — $100. ■Bob Walthers and ■Its Port Townsend office is at 803 W. Park Ave.; Nancy Johnson, Port Townsend —$100. 360-385-2571. ■Bruce and Nannette ■The Forks/West End Burris, Sequim — $300. office is at 421 Fifth Ave.; ■Donald M. and Ellzie 360-374-6193. OlyCAP’s website: www. K. Reidel, Sequim — $100. In memory of Roger Reidel. olycap.org; email: action@ olycap.org. If you have any questions Many thanks also to these donors (who about the fund, phone John Brewer, Peninsula Daily requested that the News publisher and editor, amount of their dona360-417-3500. tion be kept private): Or email him at john. ■AMS Audio Enterbrewer@peninsuladailyprises, Inc., Sequim. news.com. ■Heather Peters, ChiThe Peninsula Daily macum. In memory of News publishes the donaEllsworth (Pete) Peters: For tion coupon and informaGrandpa, who served his tion about the fund every country and community Sunday and Wednesday with honor, and who is during the fundraising remembered always by the campaign. family and friends he left While most of the behind. money is raised between Thanksgiving and Dec. 31, ■Edith Christie, Port the fund itself never closes. Angeles. In honor of Bill, Donations of any who helps keep our streets amount are always welfree of litter. come. ■Ross Canning, Port Angeles. In memory of Contributions so far Margaret Gardner. ■John and Mary Here is a list of donors Wegmann, Port Angeles. whose contributions were ■Mr. and Mrs. Brad processed between Dec. 6 Anderson, Port Angeles. In and Dec. 12. honor of FR. Thomas Thank you very much Nathe. for making a difference ■Barbara Erler and in the lives — and Mel Perricone, Sequim. In futures — of your neighmemory of Jim. bors like Kathleen: ■Dan and Eve Farrell, ■Leighton and Shari Port Angeles. Clark, Port Angeles — $25. ■Rennie Shannon and In memory of brothers Van Maxwell, Port Angeles. Ramon and Demnis. ■Jerry and Arlene ■Myra W. Ward, Weed, Sequim. Sequim — $100. ■Joseph Cress and ■Howard Gipson, Port Elaine Peaslee, Sequim. In Angeles — $100. memory of our daughter ■Roy and Pat Jones, Jenny Cress. Port Angeles — $200. ■Barbara Burrows, ■Becky and Earl Sequim. In memory of Archer, Sequim — $100. Warren and Stan Paulson. ■Marjorie Nichelson, ■Violet Grall, Port Port Angeles — $100. In Angeles. memory of Joan Favre. ■Mark and Patricia ■Edith Snelgrove, Port Lewis, Sequim. Angeles — $100. In mem■Lee Raymond, ory of David and Martha Sequim. In memory of Pitts. ■The Skotheim Family, Barbara Schnorr. ■Russ and Janet Holt, Port Angeles — $250. Sequim. ■Marcia and Bob ■Mark and Diana Homer, Sequim — $100. In Schildknecht, Sequim. In memory of Robert L. memory of Don Bakker. Springfield Jr. ■Pat Flood/Olympic ■The O’Shea Family, Acupuncture, Port Angeles. Sequim — $100. In honor of all the great ■Mike and Freda Tallmadge, Port Angeles — things accomplished when we come together to support $100. ■Carol and Tom Sinton, our community. ■John Austin Jr., Port Port Angeles — $300. Ludlow. ■Sam and Martha ■Paul and Bobbie Baker, Port Angeles — Ryan, Sequim. $300. ■Dart and Margie ■Frank and Ruth Whitmore, Sequim. In Welch, Port Angeles — honor of our children. $100. ■Tom and Jan Kummet, ■Karen Pate, Port Sequim. Townsend — $100. CONTINUED FROM C1

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Many thanks also to these donors (who requested anonymity): ■Sequim — $300. ■Port Angeles — $300. ■Port Angeles — $10. ■Port Townsend — $200. ■Port Angeles — $100. In memory of Mitchel Todd. ■Port Angeles — $50. ■Sequim — $100. ■Port Angeles — $100. ■Port Angeles — $100. ■Port Angeles — $50. ■Sequim — $50. ■Sequim — $10. ■Anonymous� — $100. ■Port Angeles — $50. ■Port Angeles — $500. ■Port Ludlow — $100. ■Port Angeles — $35. ■Sequim — $100. ■Sequim — $200. ■Port Angeles — $400. In memory of Bal and Jack. ■Port Angeles — $50. ■Port Angeles — $500. ■Carlsborg — $500. ■Port Angeles — $100. ■Port Angeles — $150. ■Sequim — $100. In memory of Dave Koehler. ■Sequim — $1,000. ■Sequim — $100. ■Port Angeles — $1,000. ■Sequim — $100. ■Port Angeles — $50. ■Port Angeles — $20. ■Port Angeles — $20. ■Port Angeles — $10. In memory of my mother, Hazel Starks. ■Sequim — $50. In memory of Don Freeman. ■Port Angeles — $200. ■Port Angeles — $200. In honor of Valerie C. ■Port Townsend — $100. ■Sequim — $100. In memory of our parents. ■Sequim — $50. ■Port Angeles — $100. ■Carlsborg — $10. ■Port Angeles — $200. ■Port Angeles — $200. ■Port Angeles — $30. ■Port Angeles — $100. ■Sequim — $100. ■Port Angeles — $100. In honor of Florence Swanson. ■Port Angeles — $25. ■Sequim — $100. Peace on Earth. ■Port Angeles — $100. ■Sequim — $50. ■Sequim — $100. ■Port Angeles — $100. ■Port Angeles — $100. ■Port Angeles — $100. In honor of Ken Hansen. ■Port Angeles — $100. In honor of Sarah Garcia. ■Port Townsend — $100. ■Sequim — $25. What a great chance to help! Thanks.

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Winter visitors make morning a delight A PERFECT DECEMBER morning begins long before daylight. Lights on the Christmas tree and other decorations glow in the morning darkness. A telltale aroma signals the coffee is ready. There is time to sit with cup in hand and stare at the fading darkness. Tiny shadows begin flitting outside the kitchen window. The day begins. Feeders were filled the previous evening. At this time of the year, the birds arrive at their feeders with the same eagerness I reach for the coffee. They’ve endured a long, cold night and are eager to replenish their energy. Trying to catch the first bird is a challenge, but it’s always fun to try. In our yard, it’s usually the towhees that pop out of the darkness first. They start their vigorous scratching and digging under the feeders and bushes. It’s only a matter of minutes before other winter regulars begin arriving. Of course, the juncos are hot on the heels of the towhees. It’s their activity that brings the yard to life, but if they weren’t all scratching and moving about the ground, they would be almost invisible.

BIRD WATCH That’s one of the wonders of Carson our native birds and is more evident in the winter than in the summer. They blend in with the browns and grays that dominate the Northwest landscape at this time of the year. It’s the same with the sparPAUL CARSON rows and even our orangebreasted robins. Robins blend in with the Northwest landscape in winter. The towhees and the juncos liven up the scene on the ground, If it isn’t raining and cool tem- launched, other birds can make it while out of nowhere, a chestnut- peratures bring some blue sky, difficult to stop staring out the backed chickadee darts from the part of this perfect morning is a window and get to work. plum tree to land on a feeder. Hummingbirds in December golden sunrise that provides energy for finishing some holiday are still an unusual sight even if Grab and go this has been going on for several projects. years now. Christmas cards have been It is so quick to grab a seed Just like the early bird appearing in the mail since and depart that it looks as Thanksgiving and decorating can towhees and juncos, the Anna’s though it is trying to grab a bite hummingbird arrives at its go on for a long time in our before the others show up. feeder long before the sun gets That’s a good idea because the home. up. There are gifts waiting to be competition moves in fast. First light, and there they are. Red-breasted nuthatches land wrapped and more baking to do. It makes me shiver to watch Company is coming in less on the tree’s trunk while facing how long they draw on the cold than a week. downward. syrup. A perfect winter morning is They’re eyeing the feeder and It won’t be long before early waiting for a perch to be vacated. needed at this time of the year. morning rising means putting While familiar resident birds Then, they snatch a seed and depart. out a fresh and warm feeder. do their best to get the day

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Another “new� visitor at our feeders is the Eurasian dove. At first, there were three that tested the feeding station, but now there is only the one. It’s a very shy bird and prefers the ground under the feeders toward the back of the backyard. Sneaking a peek at this attractive dove is an early morning exercise that isn’t always successful.

Eat like a bird Winter visitors are another reason to check out the feeders in the early morning. All the birds are hungry in the early morning. During the day, they will forage more widely, but getting a quick and easy breakfast is their preferred start. Varied thrush, golden-crowned sparrows, fox sparrows, evening grosbeaks, pine siskins, Townsend’s warblers — these are birds we see during the winter months. The sight of one or all definitely contributes to the perfect winter morning in December. Here’s hoping you are enjoying several of these special starts to your busy day.

________ Joan Carson’s column appears every Sunday. Contact her at P.O. Box 532, Poulsbo, WA 98370, with a selfaddressed, stamped envelope for a reply. Email: joanpcarson@comcast.net.

Contest entrants bake up cookie delights Mice, shortbread and mint recipes win top awards BY ZELLER WESTABROOK FOR PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

CLALLAM BAY — Local residents know Christmas is on the doorstep when Clallam Bay Postmaster Linda Dillard announces the community’s annual cookie contest. This year, all 12 entries were from the Clallam Bay area. Those receiving Rausch the prizes in the blind judging by two representatives of the Peninsula Daily News: ■Angie Rausch from Charlie Creek for her clever Christmas Mice. ■Second place went to Marcia Hess of Weel Road Deli for White Chocolate Cherry Shortbread. ■In the third spot was Kendra Anderson’s Rice Krispies Reindeer. ■Honorable mention recognition went to Hannah Larrachea (firstplace winner the past two years) for Minty Cheesecake Cookies and Joanne McLean for Nainamo Bars. ■The Junior Division had entries — Pump-

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In a small saucepan, combine the remaining 8 ounces of white chocolate and the shortening. Cook and stir over low heat until melted. Dip half of each cookie into chocolate, allowing excess to drip off. If desired, roll dipped edge in nonpareils and/or edible glitter. Place cookies on waxed paper until chocolate is set. May wrap and freeze for up to three months.

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Melissa L. and Don D. Schroeder, Port Angeles, a daughter, Mylee Rose, 5 pounds, 3.5 ounces, 2:19 a.m. Oct. 18. Darcy and Matthew O’Brien, Sequim, a son, Vander Dickinson, 7 pounds, 7 ounces, 6:37 a.m. Nov. 3. Kristy and Jason Traband, Port Angeles, a daughter, Dallas Mae, 8 pounds, 15 ounces, 6:35 p.m. Nov. 26.

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Recent divorcee may see rosy picture DEAR ABBY: I have been separated for three years and am now going through a divorce. I have started a new relationship, and for the first time, I know what being in love feels like. “Mason” is a remarkable man with many great qualities. However, when we go to my friends’ parties, they often make comments and belittle him because he didn’t graduate from college. Mason is a security guard. It doesn’t bother me, but I feel bad when people ask him why he didn’t become a police officer “instead.” My friends are all professionals who married other professionals. They don’t realize they can sometimes be snobs. I don’t know how to approach this subject without getting into an awkward confrontation. Mason’s feelings were hurt

what has to be a traumatic disappointment: the long, depressing slog through your divorce. before by a Abigail If your friends persist in makgirlfriend ing comments to Mason about Van Buren prior whose family his job, you should ask them to and friends please stop because they are thought he was making both of you uncomforta loser because able. he’s a security However, I would be remiss if guard. I didn’t caution you: I love him After someone has experiand want this enced a divorce, it is not unusual to work. to experience a rush of adrenaWhy do line — a kind of “high” — during I let other the next relationship. people’s While it seems idyllic, the comments affect me? And how can I approach them problem is that it usually doesn’t last, which is why rebound relaabout this matter? Unhappy in New York tionships often don’t work out. This is not to imply that there is anything wrong with Mason, Dear Unhappy: You may be affected because your friends are only that you would be wise to unable to see the wonderful qual- take your time before rushing into another marriage. ities in Mason that you do. Please understand that they Dear Abby: I want to be at may feel they are trying to look out for your best interests after home on Christmas.

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Am I so bad? Every year, my mother-in-law pushes us to be at her house on Christmas. My husband and I have even discussed this issue with a marriage counselor. Together, we agreed to always be in our home Christmas Day. I am happy to have my inlaws over but not bothered if they choose not to come. My husband talked to his mother, and everything was worked out last year. However, when I told him she was starting up again, he got mad at me. It makes me sad he is more worried about pacifying his mother than making memories with me. I want to fix dinner and do special things in my home because I didn’t have that when I was a child. Am I so terrible to want that? She had her time.

Now I want my time. Wants My Turn in North Carolina Dear Wants Your Turn: Your husband got mad at you because he has been on the receiving end of heavy pressure from his mother. She’s alive and kicking, so in her mind, her “time” is not yet over. While I sympathize with your desire to establish traditions of your own, you will encounter less resistance and resentment if you do it gradually. A way to do that would be to alternate Christmas holidays between your home and your inlaws’ — a suggestion I hope you will take to heart.

_________ Dear Abby is written by Abigail Van Buren, also known as Jeanne Phillips, and was founded by her mother, Pauline Phillips. Letters can be mailed to Dear Abby, P.O. Box 69440, Los Angeles, CA 90069 or via email by logging onto www. dearabby.com.

Briefly . . . Chess Tournament (formerly the Port Townsend Open) will begin Jan. 7. Games are played at the rate of one game per week at the time and place of players’ mutual agreement. SEQUIM — The The entry fee is $10, and Sequim High School Band all entry fees will be added Winter Concert will be held to a $300 prize fund estabin the school auditorium, lished by the Last Exit on 601 N. Sequim Ave., from Kearney Chess Club. 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. ThursWinning amounts will day. be paid out to the top 10 More than 100 students finishers. in the Concert Band, Jazz Time controls for each Ensemble and Percussion individual match also are Ensemble will perform at by agreement. the free show. All time controls are Larger groups may allowed, including speed email sequimband chess. boosters@gmail.com to If there is no agreement arrange reserved seating. on time controls, the default control is 40 moves Chess tourney set in two hours, followed by PORT TOWNSEND — sudden death in one hour. The fifth annual North This is a six-round Olympic Peninsula Open Swiss-style tourney.

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To register, phone 360301-4348 or email dennis@ lastexitonkearney.com, or visit www.lastexiton kearney.com.

Wine dinner set SEQUIM — Wines created by Joe Dobbes, the owner and winemaker of Wine By Joe, will be featured at a six-course Olympic Enological Society wine dinner Sunday, Jan. 20. The dinner will be held at Adrian’s, 665 N. Fifth Ave., at 5 p.m. Dobbes apprenticed in both Germany and the Burgundy region of France under master winemakers to learn the art and science of winemaking. He was raised in a small town in the north Willamette Valley and educated in Ashland, Ore. He is dedi-

cated to Oregon wines. Tickets are $55 for OPES members and $65 for guests. To reserve a space, mail checks to OPES, P.O. Box 4081, Sequim, WA 98382. For more information, phone 360-681-3757 or visit www.opes.info.

the next fair board meeting. The fair board meets the first Wednesday of every month (except in December, January and February) in the fair kitchen at 6 p.m., and the meeting is open to the public.

school or home school or receiving a GED in spring/ summer 2013, live in the city limits or have a family member working for the city, plan to continue their education at an accredited post-secondary institution in the 2013-2014 academic year on a half-time-or-more basis and currently be Fair has positions Applicants sought involved or have been involved with a city governPORT ANGELES — SEQUIM — The city is Building superintendent now accepting applications ment or with a community/ school leadership activity. positions are now open for for the Association of Information and applithe 2013 Clallam County Washington Cities Center cation materials can be Fair, set Aug. 15-18. for Quality Communities obtained at http://cfqc.org. Applications are availScholarship Fund. Completed applications able on the fair website at The scholarship is availare due no later than Feb. www.clallamcountyfair. able through a statewide com; at the fair office, 1608 competitive process for stu- 15. Submit completed mateW. 16th St.; or by phoning dents who are actively rials to the city of Sequim, 360-417-2551. engaged in their commuTraining is provided, and nity and/or city government Attn: Karen Kuznek-Reese, there is a small stipend. and plan to attend post-sec- 152 W. Cedar St., Sequim, WA 98382, or email The deadline to submit ondary school next fall. kkuznek@sequimwa.gov. applications is Jan. 31. Eligible students must Peninsula Daily News Positions will be filled at be graduating from high

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Storing bulbs all about moisture, mix AS I WAS loading into the van beautiful berried holly, so graciously donated by a gardening fan for use in a multi-evergreen arrangement that will serve its purpose as a mulch over bulb beds (which I have written about and promoted), a question came from the homeowner about her leaves. Specifically, “should I rake and remove the leaves from my lawn?� Yes, yes, yes — or more appropriately, absolutely. Leaves left on your lawn will severely deteriorate the grass, weakening it so weeds spring up profusely in these leaf-infested areas. So please, everyone remove all fallen leaves atop your lawn, perennials, ground covers, bushes or shrubs if you wish to have an appealing landscape next year. With that said, last week, we took a reader’s question concerning the watering of plant items such as fuchsias and begonias, and how to overwinter them in an unheated greenhouse. We (and I mean me) chastised

A GROWING CONCERN the questioner for having an May unheated greenhouse — but only because heated greenhouses are by far the ideal setup if one wishes to produce his or her own superior horticultural product. But I also promised last week to impart some sage advice on how to overwinter and store bulbs, corms and/or various tubers, so here we go. First and foremost, bulb-type storage is all about moisture! Too little (No. 1 killer) or too much (No. 2 killer) moisture is 99 percent of all problems for the homeowner. The key to proper storage visa-vis moisture is the medium in which one chooses to store said bulbs, corms and tubers.

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Ideally, you want a mixture of sand, peat and, if you can secure it, vermiculite in which to store bulb-type plants. Peat moss and sand can be mixed in a 1-to-1 ratio. If you have vermiculite, a 1-to1-to-1 ratio is ideal, but only use coarse or medium vermiculite. Next and minutely behind the storage medium are moisture content and control. The amount and control of water is crucial (remember the top two killers above).

thirds of the way down into the medium. You do not want to fully bury the bulb-type plants into the mix; that will kill them. One-third out, above ground level is the ideal depth. Improper air ventilation will kill them as well because of mold and rot so air circulation is vital as well. I adore grape crates because their construction allows air movement, but wooden slats between trays works, too. Make sure if you store bulbs that air can circulate fully Moisture content, control around all storage units, but be This is why sand and vermic- very careful because this can dry ulite are so critical for this mixthem out. ture, allowing moisture to be Finally, temperature and the held momentarily but also to amount of ambient light are the pass through the medium freely. last critical factors. The peat moss at one-third Bulb-type plants prefer dark the mix is there to hold onto the storage conditions because even water but will not cause high sat- the smallest amounts of light uration levels or rot. trigger growth. So always store The idea is to mix the ingredi- your bulb-type plants in the ents into a slightly moist but not dark. wet medium, then bed down your As far as temperature is conbulb-type plants into this mixcerned, below 50 but above freezing is the name of the game. ture, submersing them two-

Actually, temperatures in the lower 40s are highly preferred to any other setting. Many times, I find that the perfect situation involves a setup in the garage with an oscillating fan blowing around the bulbs. Last, dry out of the storage bins is the death knell of overwintering bulbs. Make sure you have both a spritzing spray bottle full of water and an inspection schedule in place — once every week or two — to check to see how dry your stored bulbs have become. With a slight misting action, you can moisten (not wet!) your bulbs. Keeping them ever so slightly moist is the key, so weekly monitoring is essential. Good luck, and happy storage!

________ Andrew May is an ornamental horticulturist who dreams of having Clallam and Jefferson counties nationally recognized as “Flower Peninsula USA.� Send him questions c/o Peninsula Daily News, P.O. Box 1330, Port Angeles, WA 98362, or email news@peninsuladailynews.com (subject line: Andrew May).

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ONE CHRISTMAS EVE many years ago, I decided to kill some time before heading over to a family gathering by cutting the nails on all my dogs. (Yes, I know it’s odd, but I’ll say in my own defense that the presents were already wrapped and I had nothing else to do.) Somehow, I managed to cut so deeply into one nail that the blood just gushed. And of course, I hadn’t checked to make sure I had styptic powder (or even corn starch, a great backup) on hand before I started. So instead of opening presents, I found myself opening my checkbook at The Answer For Youth, a nonprofit serving at-risk and homeless youths, the emergency clinic, along recently was visited by Santa Claus. Twelve families who frequent TAFY with a handful of other pet were able to have their pictures taken with Santa for free. Glenda lovers with timing or luck Coleman (on the lap of her husband, Larry Campbell) is joined by, front just as bad as my own. row from left, Pam Fosnes and Susan Hillgren. The nonprofit is seeking Among them, I rememdonations for its annual Christmas party, set for Wednesday. ber a puppy with parvo, an ancient cat with breathing thropic organization the Friends book sale problems and a dog with . . University Women’s FounPORT ANGELES — Port . tapeworms. dation of East Jefferson The last was hardly an Angeles Friends of the County, offers a tuition Library will hold 50 percent emergency, but the pet’s scholarship of up to $8,000 owner didn’t know that. off book sale at the library to a woman who wishes to She’d seen something Monday through Saturday. come out of her dog that “There will be a large PORT ANGELES — The complete an undergraduate or graduate degree. she was convinced was a selection of books to choose Answer For Youth will hold Applicants must have part of his intestine. from at great prices,� said its annual Christmas party completed a minimum of The veterinary techniFriends of the Library memat First Baptist Church, 105 one year at an accredited cian was kind enough to ber Steve Woodward. W. Sixth St., at 5 p.m. college or university before set her straight without Sale hours are from Wednesday. applying for this scholarcharge and with instruc10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. weekFirst Baptist Church has ship, have resided in East tions to visit her regular days and from 10 a.m. to sponsored the party for the Jefferson County for at least 3 p.m. Saturday. veterinarian after the holipast eight years and will the past two years and plan days. The library is located at provide stockings for many to seek a degree from a four- 2210 S. Peabody St. While it might be of the TAFY clients. Lightyear college or university. tempting to snicker at a house Christian Church also Selection criteria include person who didn’t recogwill help out. educational and professional Blood drive set nize a tapeworm, she truly Attendees must be reguPORT ANGELES — The was doing her pet a service. goals, financial need and lar TAFY clients to receive a past academic performance. Puget Sound Blood Center She thought something gift. will hold a blood drive at the was wrong and didn’t wait For an application and Anyone wishing to Vern Burton Community more detailed information, to find out what it was. donate can phone Susan Center, 308 E. Fourth St., on visit www.aauwpt.org/ That’s much better than Hillgren at 360-670-4363 or Monday. scholarships.htm or email those people who wait to mail to P.O. Box 633, Port Donors can give blood UWF Scholarship Director get sick animals treated, Angeles, WA 98362. Carolyn Wasteneys at aauw from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. and even when their pets are The Answer For Youth from 3:45 p.m. to 7 p.m. clearly in pain. ptschol@hotmail.com. provides outreach to homeWalk-ins are welcome, But how do you know Applications must be less or at-risk youths. but to make an appointwhen a situation is critical postmarked no later than ment, phone 800-398-7888. enough to find a veterinarMarch 9. Beyer scholarship Peninsula Daily News ian immediately? This endowed scholarship is given in memory of PORT TOWNSEND — local writer, musician and Applications are being leader Elmira K. Beyer, a accepted until March 9 for founding member of the the 2013-2014 academic University Women’s Founyear’s Elmira K. Beyer dation and recipient of the Scholarship. AAUW Woman of the Year Each year, the Port You can rely on us for: and Named Gift Honoree Townsend branch of the awards. AAUW, through philanr )JHIMZ 1FSTPOBM

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Representatives of the four Clallam County Rotary Clubs, from left, Rochelle McHugh, Pat Downie, Chuck Hatten and Carolyn McGinty, accept Community Service Housing Heroes awards for Rotary’s efforts in funding Housing First rental assistance for families with children. The awards were presented at the second annual Regional Forum on Affordable Housing and Ending Homelessness.

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BLYN — Representatives of government and tribal entities, nonprofit agencies and community service groups recently attended the second annual Regional Forum on Affordable Housing and Ending Homelessness. The four Clallam County Rotary clubs were presented with Community Service Housing Heroes awards for partnering with Rotary International-Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation to fund Housing First rental assistance for families with children. The four clubs partnered for the project, which raised $40,000 over a two-year span.

Slap on soy sauce when easing pain from a burn Q. Several years ago, I read about the soysauce remedy in The People’s Pharmacy. Luckily, we always have large quantities of soy sauce in the house. Since that day, anytime I burn myself in the kitchen, I immediately grab the soy sauce and start pouring like there’s no tomorrow. Never have I been disappointed. Last night while stirfrying, I decided to take out a green bean and taste it. I didn’t realize just how hot it was, considering it was only in the wok a very short time. I burned my bottom lip. I quickly grabbed a large spoon, filled it with soy sauce and “soaked� my lip for a minute or two. I thought for sure I’d have a blister by morning, but everything is hunky-dory. I was happy to be able to kiss my husband good night.

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A. We first heard about this remedy from a reader in Oregon who had burned his hand while blending hot soup. Applying soy sauce prevented a trip to the emergency department. While serious burns deserve immediate medical A. Ginger is a timeattention, many other readtested home remedy for ers agree that cold water colds, coughs and congesand soy sauce work wontion. ders for everyday kitchen Thyme tea also can ease burns. a cough. We offer recipes for both Time-tested remedy in our “Guide to Colds, Coughs and the Flu.� Q. I’d like to share

Anyone who would like a copy, please send $3 in check or money order with a long (No. 10), stamped (65 cents), self-addressed envelope to: Graedons’ People’s Pharmacy, No. Q-20, P.O. Box 52027, Durham, NC 27717-2027. It also can be downloaded for $2 from our website, www. peoplespharmacy.com. We also discuss other approaches that can be helpful for such infections, including the Chinese herbs Andrographis paniculata and Astragalus membranaceus (Alternative Medicine Review, March 2011; March 2007).

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OLYMPIA — Students in grades 4-10 can enter the Washington State Library’s eighth annual Letters About Literature competition. The contest encourages young readers to write letters to their favorite authors, living or dead. Students can enter the contest by writing a personal letter to an author explaining how his or her work shaped the students’ perspective on the world or themselves. Letters can be about works of fiction, nonfiction or poetry, but students cannot write about music lyrics. Prizes include a $125 cash award and a certificate. Entries for this year’s contest must be postmarked by Jan. 11. The state winners will be announced in March. The contest’s co-sponA. Bravo. Your low-carb dietary approach works for sors are the Secretary of State’s Office, the Center losing weight, lowering cholesterol and controlling for the Book and the Library of Congress. The blood sugar. State Library is a division There is evidence to of the Secretary of State’s support your use of this Office. approach for hypertension Letter writers compete (American Journal of Cliniat three levels: Level I for cal Nutrition, November grades 4-6, Level II for 2009). grades 7-8 and Level III for _________ grades 9-10. Entrants must be at The People’s Pharmacy appears every Sunday. least 9 years old. One letter Joe Graedon is a pharmacolofrom each level from each gist. Teresa Graedon holds a docstate is entered into the torate in medical anthropology and national competition. is a nutrition expert. Each letter must be Their syndicated radio show accompanied by an entry can be heard on public radio. In their column, the Graedons coupon that can be found answer letters from readers. at the State Library’s LetWrite to them c/o King Featers About Literature webtures Syndicate, 300 W. 57th St., site at tinyurl.com/Letters 15th floor, New York, NY 10019, or Contest. email them at questions@ Coupons should be stapeoplespharmacy.com. pled to the last page of the letter. Entries should be mailed to: Letters About Literature Competition Level (Indicate Level 1, 2 or 3), P.O. Box 5308 Woodbridge, VA 22194. On the national level, the winner of each contest level will receive a $1,000 cash award, and secondPureŽ Carat. place finishers will receive The completely a $150 cash award. discreet, incredibly For more information, powerful hearing contact the State Library’s instrument. Crystal Lentz at 360-7045275 or crystal.lentz@sos. wa.gov.

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NEAH BAY — Neah Bay Elementary School is one of three schools in the state to have been awarded the 2012 Washington State Title 1 Distinguished School Award and a $5,000 cash prize. This award is based on exceptional student performance and successfully exceeding annual measurable objectives in reading and mathematics for the school year ending in 2012. Representatives from the state office of superintendent of public instruction will be out to present the award during a communitywide assembly. Additionally, staff members Gemini Conticelli, Neuee Vitalis, Seth Vanz-

ant and Linda Johnson will receive an all-expensespaid trip to the National Title 1 Conference in Nashville, Tenn., where they will be presented with the award.

Haller grant funds PORT ANGELES — The Answer For Youth has received a $5,000 grant from the Albert Haller Foundation. Some of the funds will be used to purchase local fruits and vegetables, plus off-the-shelf to-go food, for at-risk and homeless youths that frequent the center. Grant funds also will pay for programming to teach “nutritional information and how to adapt it to your lifestyle with ease.� An exercise class for new mothers and infants also will be starting after the first of the year. The instructor for that program is Meghan Ventura from Phoenix Dragon Martial Arts.

Rotary honors pair PORT ANGELES — Brian DeFrang and Elizabeth Helwick have been named Port Angeles Rotary Club Students of the Month for November. Brian carries a 3.394 gradepoint average and is a member of the Wilder Senior Babe Brian Ruth Regional Champion and World Series and high school baseball teams, as well as the Port Angeles Elizabeth High School orchestras. He currently is in training for a pilot’s license. Brian has volunteered with the Future Riders football program as well as the Cal Ripken Baseball League, which includes coaching, umpiring, chain gain and scorekeeping. He is the son of Fred and Jeanie DeFrang. Elizabeth holds a 3.95 GPA, good for 11th in her class. She earned a Soroptimist STAR academic award in January 2012, KONP Youth Salute Student of the Week in February and an Academic Letter, 2nd Year Bar for her achievements. She is a member of the Port Angeles High School Chamber Orchestra and a student member of the board of the United Way of Clallam County. Elizabeth also has participated on the school’s dance team and symphony orchestra. She has been an elected ASB officer at the school all four years and is a four-year member and president of the National Honor Society. Elizabeth is the daughter of Greg and Vicki Helwick. Peninsula Daily News


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Briefly . . . Toys sought for Angel Tree program in PA PORT ANGELES — The Salvation Army’s Angel Tree program has an urgent need for toy donations. “We have received only about half the toys needed to meet the needs of families already on our list and nothing for emergencies,” said Angel Tree coordinator Cherilee Ramsey. For more information or to donate, phone 360-4527679, Ramsey at 360-9122673 or Major Kathleen Johnson at 360-808-2099.

Mosaic open house PORT ANGELES — Mosiac, a nonprofit serving people with developmental disabilities, will hold an open house and parent advocate meeting from 4:30 p.m. to 7 p.m. Monday. The event will be held at Holy Trinity Lutheran Church, 301 E. Lopez Ave. Attendees can see the nonprofit’s new location and learn about the Mosaic schedule of winter classes, including the Snappy Players Theater group; “Healthy Cooking, Eating and Exercise”; “Culture, Arts and Sci-

ence”; Recreation Club; and dances. The event will be followed by a parent/caregiver advocacy meeting at 6 p.m. News from the Washington Parent Coalitions will be presented. For more information, visit www.clallammosaic.org or phone 360-681-8642.

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JAMES AVERY TURMAN JR. Meeting death as he met life — with strength, courage and resolve — James Avery Turman Jr. died on November 20, 2012, of natural causes. He was 86. Born in Kennewick, Washington, in 1926 to Beulah and James Avery Turman Sr., he was the only son of an only son. He joined the Navy in 1944 and served proudly until 1946. He attended Pacific Lutheran University and married Jeannette Lewis, his high school sweetheart, in 1949. They moved to New York City so that he could get his master’s degree in education from Columbia University. They returned to Washington state, where their four children were born. During the next 14 years, he was a teacher

PORT TOWNSEND — Marsha Glazière will sign copies of her book Eclectic Coffee Spots in Puget Sound at Undertown Coffee and Wine Bar, 211 Taylor St., from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. Tuesday. The book includes mentions and paintings or photos of North Olympic Peninsula coffee outlets. These include Kinetic Koffee Kompany,Undertown, Better Living Through Coffee and The Boiler Room in Port Townsend, and Espresso Garden in Gardiner.

Discussion group SEQUIM — The Sequim Great Decisions Discussion Group will meet to discuss “The Other Russia” at the Sequim Library, 630 N. Sequim Ave., at 10 a.m. Friday. Discussion topics, which concern domestic and for-

Death and Memorial Notice January 10, 1923 December 11, 2012 Mrs. Ellen Marie Wright of Port Angeles passed away following a short illness at the age of 89. She was born January 10, 1923, in Port Angeles to Arthur Lee Lockhart and Marie Adelaide (Sutherland) Lockhart. She grew up in Port Angeles, graduating from Roosevelt High School in 1941 and then the Port Angeles General Hospital School of Nursing before serving her community as a nurse in the Olympic Memorial Hospital obstetrics department for more than 25 years. She married Donald Sam Wright a year after her high school gradua-

Mrs. Wright tion on June 24, 1942. The couple remained together until his passing on January 7, 1999. She was a member of St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church and a lifetime member of the Port Angeles Garden Club, BZ PEO

and Crafty Ladies. She was also one of the “gals” in the “Three Gals Estate Sales.” Ellen was preceded in death by her parents, Arthur and Marie Lockhart; husband Donald Sam Wright; and daughter Dona Dee Adsit, who passed away in 1987. She is survived by her son, Kevin A. Wright; granddaughter Stephanie Dian Adsit; and sister Betty Lee Avallone. A private memorial service will take place for friends and family members at a later date. Memorial contributions can be made to the St. Agnes Scholarship Fund, c/o St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church in Port Angeles, 510 East Park Avenue, Port Angeles, WA 98362.

Death and Memorial Notice DEAN EARL GOOS December 15, 1943 December 10, 2012 Mr. Dean Earl Goos, 68, of Forks passed away in Stanwood, Washington, of complications relating to a stroke. He was born on December 15, 1943, to Frank Fredrick Goos and Irene Mae Goos (née Thors) in Bremerton, Washington. The family moved to Port Angeles when he was an infant and again to Forks in 1960. He graduated from Forks High School in 1962. Dean worked a variety

of jobs during his lifetime, including as a hairdresser, shake sawyer, brick layer — he was truly a jack-ofall-trades! He married Ms. Marcia E. Mackey on April 10, 1964, and the couple divorced in 1986. He was remarried briefly in the 1990s. Dean was a talented artist who enjoyed fishing and hunting. He made friends wherever he was and saw humor in every situation. He was a member of the Elks Lodge in Forks. He is survived by his son, Michael (Colleen) Goos of Stanwood; daughter Michelle Shelley

Carlson and her husband, Danny Swain, of Surrey, British Columbia; sister Deborah (Don) Stephenson of La Crosse, Wisconsin; and grandchildren Scott and Chase Carlson, Katie and Andrew Swain, and Ashlee Goos. Dean is preceded in death by his father, Frank Goos; mother Irene Goos; and brothers Randy Goos and Rich Goos. A celebration of Dean’s life will be held in the summer. Memorial contributions may be made to the Olympic Peninsula Humane Society, P.O. Box 3124, Port Angeles, WA 98363.

Death Notices Gerard Vincent Ward Sr. July 26, 1937 — Dec. 11, 2012

Port Angeles resident Gerard Vincent Ward Sr. died of natural causes. He was 75. Services: 10 a.m. to

1 p.m. Friday, visitation at the Assembly of God Church, Neah Bay, followed by a funeral and graveside service. Pastor James Kallappa will officiate. Burial will be at Neah Bay Cemetery, with a community din-

ner to follow at the Neah Bay Community Center. Harper-Ridgeview Funeral Chapel, Port Angeles, is in charge of arrangements. www.harper-ridgeview funeralchapel.com

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Mr. Turman and administrator in the Puyallup school system and worked summers as a park ranger at Mount Rainier National Park. In 1965, he received his doctorate in education from Colorado State College. Shortly thereafter, always seeking the next adventure, he joined the U.S. State Department and began work as a for-

eign service officer in a variety of posts: Ethiopia, Vietnam, the Philippines, Nicaragua and Jordan. The Turmans retired to Port Angeles in 1981. To keep busy, James continued to work part time for Olympic National Park, and he and Jeannette had a log cabin in the woods of Lost Mountain, where he spent countless hours clearing, burning, planting, mowing and creating a park-like setting. At least once a month, James and Jeannette drove to their home away from home in Eureka, Montana. James was a member of the Presbyterian Church and a steadfast Mason. Wherever he lived, he climbed mountains — notably Mount Rainier, Longs Peak, Mount Kilimanjaro and Mount Apo. Throughout high school, the Navy and college, he was very involved in sports and later was an

excellent and ferocious tennis player. He described himself as “a ball player who never learned how to dance,” and though it was apt, it was characteristically understated and left out most of who he was and why he mattered. He mattered because he had wonderful qualities that we all depended on: his considered counsel, his love for his family, his loyalty to his friends, his sense of responsibility to his country, his resourcefulness, his wit, his measured approach. His powerful presence will be powerfully missed. He is preceded in death by his wife, Jeannette; and one sister. He is survived by three sisters; four children, James, Kristina, Jenita and Steven; five grandsons; and one greatgrandson. At his request, there will be no memorial service.

Death and Memorial Notice RAYMOND ADELBERT ROBINSON August 23, 1927 November 26, 2012 On Monday, November 26, 2012, Raymond Adelbert Robinson traveled on farther. His family and friends in the Sequim area are very thankful that he had chosen to return home to spend the latter years of his life among us. Ray was born on August 23, 1927, in Port Townsend to C.A. “Bob” and Grace (Withers) Robinson. In his youth, he lived in Chimacum, Clallam Bay and in the Sequim area, where he graduated from high school in 1945. Following his service in the U.S. Navy, Ray was employed at Boeing while earning his degree at the University of Washington. His field of expertise was in Soviet studies and economics. Immediately following his graduation from the University of Washington, Ray was employed as an analyst and estimator at the Central Intelligence

Mr. Robinson Agency in Washington, D.C. During his time with the CIA, he was billeted in Vietnam. He and his fellow worker and housemate enjoyed having a Vietnamese cook who often served a breakfast of diced fresh fruit marinated in liqueur — an excellent preparation for the most arduous and often terrifying work they were assigned to daily. Subsequently, Ray transferred to the Defense Intelligence Agency, from which he retired. In 1980, Ray married

June Peterson in Sequim. This was to be a union he regarded as the best thing he ever did for himself. The couple lived in Washington, D.C., until 1995, when they returned to Sequim. Ever a dedicated scholar, Ray maintained close contact with a number of former associates, always staying abreast of and promulgating his knowledge of and theories pertaining to his chosen field of Soviet studies. Members of Ray’s immediate family traveled on before him. He has joined his wife, June; brother R.W.; and parents. Surviving him are a number of cousins. We wish to express heartfelt gratitude to Ray’s caregiver, Arlen, who has far exceeded the call of duty to ensure Ray’s comfort and wellbeing. A memorial service will be scheduled in the spring. Those who wish may contribute to the Sequim Scholarship Fund at 601 North Sequim Avenue, Sequim, WA 98382. Sequim Valley Funeral Chapel is in charge of final arrangements.

Death and Memorial Notice ETHYL MARIE GRANT June 29, 1917 November 26, 2012 Mrs. Ethyl Marie Grant of Phoenix, Arizona, passed away of natural causes at the age of 95 in her Phoenix home. She was born on June 29, 1917, in Dungeness to Walter F. Gunn and Anna Marie Wilder. Ethyl Marie Gunn became Mrs. Ethyl Marie Grant on November 4, 1938, when she married

Arnold L. Grant. Together, they shared their life as a couple, first in Port Angeles and then in Phoenix. Ethyl enjoyed both of her careers, one as a secretary, the other as a homemaker. In their retirement, the couple loved to travel in their motorhome. After Arnold’s passing on September 2, 1997, Ethyl remained active in her retirement community, playing bingo and cards with her many friends. Mrs. Grant is preceded in death by her parents,

Walter F. Gunn and Anna M. Wilder; husband Arnold L. Grant; son Robert A. Grant; daughter Patty Briggs; and brother Harry Gunn. She is survived by her half-brother, Walter Gunn; brother-in-law Corwin Grant; grandchildren Jimmy Pitts and Tammi Smith; and four greatgrandsons. There will be a private family service in honor of Mrs. Grant, who has been buried at Mesa Community Cemetery in Arizona.

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This week’s business meeting ■ Port Angeles Regional Chamber of Commerce — Weekly luncheon meetings normally are held Mondays at noon in the second-floor meeting room of the Red Lion Hotel, 221 N. Lincoln St. However, the weekly meetings are on hiatus until the chamber’s annual meeting Jan. 7.

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■ Jefferson County Chamber of Commerce — Weekly luncheon meetings are held Mondays at noon at the Port Townsend Elks Lodge, 555 Otto St., Port Townsend. This Monday’s featured speaker will be Cammy Mills, water-quality program assistant for Washington State University-Mason County, on the Hood Canal Watershed Education Network. Lunch will be catered by Jordini’s in the $8-$12 Mills range. ■ Forks Chamber of Commerce — Luncheon meetings are Wednesdays at noon at JT’s Sweet Stuffs, 80 N. Forks Ave. This Wednesday’s speaker will be Leticia Jaime, travel coordinator for the Quileute tribe, on the Paddle to Quinault tribal canoe journey scheduled this coming summer. Lunch costs $8; a bowl of soup, $4.75; and a cup of soup, $4. Jaime ■ Port Angeles Business Association — Breakfast meetings are Tuesdays at 7:30 a.m. at Joshua’s Restaurant, 113 DelGuzzi Drive, Port Angeles. This Tuesday’s meeting will feature Betty Hendricks and Frank Keener, who will describe their volunteer work helping in the recovery efforts in the wake of superstorm Sandy in New York. Also, Port Angeles Mayor Cherie Kidd will introduce her “Mayor for a Day,” Port Angeles High School senior Harrison Day. There is a $2.16 minimum charge by Joshua’s for those who do not order breakfast.

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PORT ANGELES — Jody Moss, executive director of United Way of Clallam County, has been elected chair of the board of directors of United Ways of Washington. The organization serves as the state association for the 23 United Ways in the state. Its mission is to assist United Way Moss member organizations on regional and statewide matters and help them accomplish their missions of advancing education, income and health in communities.

cers, spokesman Sgt. Sean Whitcomb said, adding that it’s THE ASSOCIATED PRESS unlikely off-duty officers will be allowed to use pot. SEATTLE — Pot may be The department might ease its legal, but workers may want to requirement that applicants not check with their boss first before have used marijuana in the previthey grab a pipe or joint during ous three years. off hours. The Denver police department Businesses in Washington is reviewing Colorado’s marijuana state, where the drug is legal, law, which goes into effect in Janand Colorado, where it will be by uary. January, are trying to figure out The department has no immehow to deal with employees who diate plans to change employment use it on their own time and then practices, spokesman John White fail a drug test. It is another uncertainty that said. “Marijuana is still illegal at has come with pot legalization as the federal level, so officers would many ask how the laws will not under any scenario be allowed affect them. to use marijuana,” White said. “There’s just an incredible amount of gray right now” about Pre-employment use how marijuana legalization affects employers, said Sandra White wasn’t sure about preHagen Solin of the Northern Colo- employment marijuana use. rado Legislative Alliance, a coaliOther employers, especially tion of chambers of commerce. those with federal contracts, are Police departments are especoncerned what the new laws cially worried. mean for them. Officers take oaths to protect One group of Colorado busiall laws, state and federal. nesses has pleaded for clarity in In this case, pot is still prohib- a letter to the White House, ited under federal law. which hasn’t said if it would sue The Seattle police department to block the law. is reviewing its policies on drug TURN TO WORK/D6 use by officers or prospective offiBY GENE JOHNSON KRISTEN WYATT

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SEATTLE — Backers of new laws that legalized marijuana in Washington and Colorado were cautiously optimistic after President Barack Obama said Uncle Sam wouldn’t pursue pot users in those states. Following the November votes in Washington and Colorado, the Justice Department reiterated that marijuana remains illegal under federal law but had been vague about what its specific response would be. President Barack Obama addressed the issue in a Barbara Walters interview that aired Friday on ABC. TURN

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Cell service to expand SEATTLE — Verizon Wireless’ faster 4G LTE cellular network will launch in the Port Angeles, Sequim, Port Townsend and Port Ludlow areas Thursday. Other areas, such as Forks and Brinnon-Quilcene, will get 4G service in 2013, but there is no specific timetable, said Scott Charlston, a Verizon spokesman. He said the company expects data services — Web-surfing, music and video, social media sharing and file downloads — on 4G-capable smartphones to be 10 times faster with 4G than the present 3G service. Verizon Wireless started offering 4G LTE service in larger markets two years ago. Verizon 4G LTE in Seattle and Portland, Ore., recently earned the title “fastest network” from RootMetrics, an independent evaluator of wireless-carrier speed and coverage. For more information, visit www.verizonwireless.com/ 4GLTE.

Mini-storage grows SEQUIM — All Safe Mini Storage, headquartered at 101 Grant Road, has expanded, opening another mini storage facility at 74 Grant Road. The facility has seven onestory buildings containing 142 storage units. The business’ owners, Tom Schaafsma and Vern Frykholm, own additional storage facilities at 501 S. Second Ave., 485 W. Spruce St. and 101 Grant Road, all in Sequim. Office hours for the 101 Grant Road headquarters are from 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Monday through Friday and from 9 a.m.

Gail Boulter, center, and Michael Rosser, right, recently were named Port Townsend Main Street Program’s Business Partner of the Year and Volunteer of the Year, respectively. Boulter is shown with Clothes Horse employee Christy Taylor during the recent Main Street Girls’ Night Out promotion.

to 1 p.m. Saturday. For more information, phone All Safe at 360-683-6646.

Business grows, moves PORT ANGELES — The Heartline Inc., a provider of batteries for autos, tractors, boats, motorcycles and more, has expanded its product line and moved to a larger location at 4001 Tumwater Truck Route. New products include bark, rock and soil products and a line of commercial fishing tackle. James and Denette Ellis have owned the business for 22 years and were joined last year by their son, David Ellis. Hours of operations are from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday, with plans to expand to Saturday service soon. This Monday is the business’ first day in its new location, and a formal grand opening event will be scheduled next year. For more information, phone 360-452-3157 or click on The Heartline Inc. on Facebook.

Dove’s Nest closing SEQUIM — The Dove’s Nest, a gift, stationery, candy and antiques retail store at 139 W. Washington St., is closing. This Saturday will be its final business day. TURN

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PORT TOWNSEND — Michael Rosser has been named the Port Townsend Main Street Program’s Volunteer of the Year, and Gail Boulter is the program’s Business Partner of the Year. The two were honored at the Main Street Program’s annual holiday party at The Belmont restaurant. Boulter, who has been in business in Port Townsend for 27 years, manages 17 employees at six retail outlets in Port Townsend — The Clothes Horse and Clothes Horse 2, Fancy Feathers, The Northwest Man, What’s Cookin’ and, most recently, The Green Eyeshade. Over the past nine years, she has donated 4,500 pairs of Ozone Socks to Main Street’s Girls’ Night Out goodie bags through The Clothes Horse. Her donations have helped the event raise more than $23,000 to help low-income women get cancer screenings through the Jefferson County Health Department. Rosser, owner of Michael’s Handyman, has been an active volunteer for Main Street’s holiday decorating activities. “For the past four years, Michael has been instrumental in helping us decorate Port Townsend for the holidays,” said Mari Mullen, the Main Street Program’s executive director. “Each year, he has untangled, checked and strung dozens of strings of colorful lights for the

community tree at Haller Fountain, worked with the Parks and Fire Department to get the tree and Santa stage decorated, and he lights the tree with Santa. “He has done this cheerfully, in every kind of weather, in honor of the memory of his mother.” Main Street board President Heather Dudley Nollette also thanked outgoing board members Tim Caldwell and Mari Friend for their service. Caldwell, past director of the Chamber of Commerce, was praised for sharing his knowledge and expertise on transportation issues and for the support and sponsorship offered by his employer, Puget Sound Energy.

‘Spirit, street smarts’ Friend was honored for bringing “great community spirit, street smarts, experience and nononsense practicality, combined with a sense of fun, to the board.” She has served as secretary, treasurer and promotion committee member, and has been a dedicated board member for 16 years. For more information on Main Street activities, visit www.ptmainstreet.org. “From coordinating award-winning promotions, and supporting local shopping to encourage a healthy economy, Main Street staff and volunteers are committed to the prosperity of the historic districts and protecting our small-town charm,” according to the program’s website.


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Catching up on boatyard activities railings and removed and shipped the anchor and anchor chain to a vendor for a new galvanized coating. Charlie added that in addition to the captain’s David G. theAlso, boat’s punch list of odds and ends Sellars crew will that needed attending to, give the personnel designed and composite installed custom seating on hull and the fly bridge and placed an superadditional monitor in the structure captain’s quarters to allow a new him to keep tabs on the vescoat of sel’s navigational systems. wax. Pacific Baron is sitting The forward of Northern Song Strait of on the building’s west side. Juan de She is a commercial fishFuca and her sister vessel, ing vessel that hails from Puget Sound, were built in Nanaimo, B.C. 1999 by the Nordlund Boat Capt. Charlie said perCo. and are the only two sonnel replaced the transpilot boats the Tacoma ducer for the fish finder, yacht-maker has built. sandblasted the 54-foot Northern Song, a fiberglass boat and made a 15-year-old Metalcraft, is couple of minor hull repairs another project ensconced in prior to applying fresh coats the comfort of the tempera- of primer and paint. ture-controlled environment Charlie added that she of the Commander Building. should be back in the water According to Capt. Char- by Friday. lie, the ventilation system Allstar is wedged in that services the six cabins between Northern Star and below the main deck is Pacific Baron. She is a being replaced on the 60-foot commercial fishing 84-foot Alaskan charter vessel from Seattle. boat. She, too, had a transPersonnel fabricated and ducer replaced and had her installed new stainless-steel hull sandblasted. On Thursday, soundings were being taken of her bottom to determine if she needs any plating repair prior to a fresh coat of paint. Platypus Marine also has a U.S. Navy paint barge sitting on the hard that was towed to Port Angeles by Western Towboat of Seattle. Capt. Charlie said personnel sandblasted the barge and the scaffolding that is attached to it. Necessary plating repairs were then made to the 26-foot-by26-foot barge, and in accordance with strict Navy guidelines, the vessel received new paint. Western Towboat will Pacific Baron sits in the Commander Building at return to Port Angeles in Platypus Marine Inc. in Port Angeles.

I SPENT MUCH of my day Thursday visiting folks along the Port Angeles waterfront, trying to get a handle on the current events and catching up on what I missed during my recent layoff. I stopped in at Platypus Marine, the full-service shipyard, yacht-repair facility and steel-boat manufacturer on Marine Drive, and visited with Charlie Crane, director of sales and marketing. We toured the Commander Building, Platypus’ large, turquoise-blue heated shop building that is currently home to more than a half-dozen commercial boats and yachts in varying degrees of repair. One of them, the Puget Sound Pilots boat Strait of Juan de Fuca, was hauled out of the water early last week and will remain in the Commander Building until later this week. Capt. Charlie said the 74-foot boat is undergoing its semiannual out-of-service period to allow for maintenance of the boat’s critical systems, including her twin 900-horsepower marine diesel engines and Hamilton water jet drives.

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The Annastar, Westport Shipyard’s 10th 50-meter yacht built at the Port Angeles plant, sits at Boat Haven before she took off to warmer climes.

Northern Song is shown at Boat Haven after a stint at Platypus Marine. the middle of the week to tow the barge back to her home port.

nac, New Brunswick, Canada. The vessel was trucked to Canal Boat Yard in Seattle a little over three weeks New life in old boat ago to have a host of jourOver in the Port Angeles neymen finish the boat. Boat Yard on Marine Drive Doug Lambert of Pacific west of Platypus, Julie Fiberglass did the finish Marie was hauled out earglasswork and installed the lier in the week and sits on fish boxes and keel cooler as the hard. well as the final painting. She is a 54-foot commerPuget Sound Hydraulics cial fishing boat that hails designed and installed the from Neah Bay, though I complete hydraulic system, suspect she hasn’t been a and Elmore Electrical working boat for every bit of installed all of the electrical 10 years. components. At first blush, she Jeremy Cornelson of Port appears to be at the end of a Angeles, who operates Blue useful commercial life, but Water Boatworks and can her current owner sees often be found in far-flung through the layers of locales working on any neglect borne of an idle exis- manner of marine craft, tence and is beginning to installed the vessel’s plumbbreathe new life into her. ing, mast and attendant On Thursday, Certified hardware. Inspection Services of FedJeremy said he checked eral Way did ultrasound his AIS vessel-tracking systesting of the boat’s bottom tem at 8 a.m. Friday mornto test the thickness of the ing and saw that Pacific steel plate. Quest was off Westport and Although I am unaware heading south to her home of those results, they appar- of Fortuna, Calif., and would ently were satisfactory arrive in time for the openbecause I understand the ing of crab season. owner is going forward with the renovations he envisions No. 10 is launched and convert the vessel to a Westport Shipyard crabber. launched Annastar, a 50-meter tri-deck superBack in the water yacht, on Nov. 10. Thursday afternoon, Dan She is the 10th 164-foot Schmid — also known as yacht that Westport has “Commander� along the built in Port Angeles since waterfront — put Pacific opening its manufacturing Quest back in the water plant at 637 Marine Drive using the boat yard’s 70-ton in November 2003. TraveLift. The typical 50-meter She is a brand-new crab- Westport yacht has a beam ber that was built by Milof 30 feet 10 inches and lennium Marine in Escumi- draws a little over 7 feet.

She can sleep a dozen folks in six staterooms and has a crew of 13. The yacht cruises at 20 knots with a top speed of 24 knots and has a range of between 3,000 and 5,000 nautical miles, depending upon how quickly the owner wants to get from here to there. Annastar, which has an undisclosed East Coast owner, stopped at the Port Angeles Boat Haven last week for a load of diesel as she made her way south. I understand the captain was asked how far south he was going. His reply: “Until I find 76-degree weather.�

Temporary resident A new Westport 112 that was built in Hoquiam has taken up temporary residence in the Port Angeles Boat Haven. According to Katie Wakefield, administrative assistant at Westport Shipyard, the company will be shipping the yacht to Florida by Yacht Path from either Victoria or Nanaimo, B.C., and she is scheduled to arrive in time for the Miami Boat Show on Feb. 14-18.

Load of logs POS Jade is moored to Port of Port Angeles’ Terminal 3. The 577-foot-long cargo ship with a 98-foot beam is being loaded with approximately 5 million board feet of debarked logs that are destined for China. She is the 13th and final log ship to be loaded with cargo in Port Angeles this year. When the final load numbers are in for POS Jade, the yearly total of logs loaded aboard ships in Port Angeles should exceed by a hairbreadth the 65 million board feet that was projected for all of 2012 — which is also the projected volume for 2013.

Maintenance work Tesoro Petroleum did not bunker any vessels last week because Matrix Systems of Bellingham was replacing some piping and valves at Tesoro’s tank farm on Ediz Hook. The petroleum company site should be up and running again this week.

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David G. Sellars is a Port Angeles resident and former Navy boatswain’s mate who enjoys boats and strolling the waterfronts. Items involving boating, port activities and the North Olympic Peninsula waterfronts are always welcome. Email dgsellars@hotmail.com or phone him at 360-808-3202. His column appears Sundays.

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New taxi service PORT ANGELES — Green 8 Taxi LLC is now providing taxi service to the Port Angeles and Clallam County areas. The taxi service operates 24 hours daily and is available by phoning 360460-0879. All major credit cards are accepted. Green 8 Taxi’s four drivers, Barry Hart, John Annis, Jeff Kingsley and Charles Becker, may be familiar to customers as they have driven for other area taxi providers. Becker is the owner of the business, operated out of 1107 Hazel St.

Nash’s open house SEQUIM — Nash’s Farm Store, 4681 SequimDungeness Way, will hold a holiday open house from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. Thursday. The free event includes live Christmas music with a sing-along, holiday cardmaking and gifts for children, produce samples, hot apple cider and other refreshments. For more information, phone Nash’s at 360-6834642.

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SEATTLE — More than 2,000 opponents and supporters of a plan to ship coal through a northwest Washington terminal turned out for a final public meeting on the controversial proposal. Six other public meetings have been conducted around the state concerning a possible coal export terminal near Ferndale. The hearings are designed to help government agencies determine the scope of a planned environmental impact AILY EWS statement. Many business and labor groups support the tured on this list are doing plan, saying it will mean a good job in managing jobs and commerce. their financial resources Among the worries are relative to other schools coal’s contribution to global that may have larger state warming and the potential funding, higher tuition or impact to Puget Sound’s larger endowments. ecosystem. “Many of these schools Opponents who testified are likely to be more at the hearing ranged from affordable in terms of a Seattle schoolgirl contuition relative to others in cerned about the environtheir ranking category, ment to a southeast Monsince almost all of them are tana ranch manager worried public universities.� about how mining the coal in his state will affect the groundwater he relies on. Insurance plan

PENINSULA D 1450 AM, 102.1 FM and www.konp.com on the Internet outside the Port Angeles area. Station general manager Todd Ortloff hosts the Monday through Thursday segments. This week’s scheduled lineup: ■Monday and Tuesday: To be announced. ■Wednesday: In the first segment, Port Angeles Mayor Cherie Kidd with the “Mayor for a Day� essay winner. In the second segment, Clallam County United Way Executive Director Jody Moss and T. Scott Brandon, United Way resource development manager, give a fundraiser update. ■Thursday: Clallam County commissioners.

Region/State Schools make list Two Washington universities — one public, one private — have made a list of schools that offer a highquality education for a low price per student. Both Western Washington University and Gonzaga University are among five regional universities that made the list, published last week by U.S. News & World Report. The magazine said: “The new list is based on operating efficiency, defined as a school’s 2011 fiscal year financial resources per student divided by its overall score . . . in the 2013 Best Colleges rankings. “This calculation reveals how much each school is spending to achieve one point in the overall score and its position in the rankings.� WWU spends $12,547 in financial resources per student. Gonzaga spends $21,794 per student. How much a school spends per student is a different measure than the price of tuition. The magazine said: “Schools that are fea-

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Nike tax deal SALEM, Ore. — Despite misgivings about a rushed, sweetheart deal, the Oregon Legislature approved a new law Friday that gives Nike greater tax security as the company plans a multimillion dollar expansion in the state. Meeting in a special session called by Gov. John Kitzhaber, legislators fussed and tinkered over a bill that allows the governor to enter into a contract with Nike to protect it from changes in the way the state calculates the global sportswear maker’s state income taxes. In the end, however, Nike got most of what it wanted. Although legislators talked about a flawed process and a bill that bypassed too many other businesses, few had the stomach to vote against a company promising hundreds of new jobs. The vote came amid a flurry of unconfirmed job and wage numbers thrown around by Nike and Kitzhaber. The bill passed 50-5 in the House; 22-6 in the Sen-

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OLYMPIA — State Superintendent of Public Instruction Randy Dorn wants to continue the requirement that Washington high school students pass just three exams to graduate — and urges state legislators to cancel plans that call for five such tests by 2015. Students in the class of 2013 must pass exams in reading, writing and one end-ofcourse test in math. The Class of 2015 will be expected to pass two math exams, reading, writing and a biology exam — a total of five tests. If they fail any of the exams, students can show their skills in other ways. Dorn Dorn said five exams are too much testing and cost too much. Each end-of-course test, he said, costs about $30 per student. Students who don’t pass have the option of submitting a collection or work; that costs about $400 each. Dorn proposes limiting the tests to three: a combined reading/writing exam and end-of-course tests in algebra and biology. “Testing is important,� Dorn said in a prepared statement, “but over-testing creates a system in which too much classroom time is devoted to preparing for tests, taking tests and preparing to retake tests or moving to alternatives when students fail to pass.� ate. Kitzhaber plans to sign the bill and ink a tax guarantee contract with Nike within a week. Not everyone saw the vote as a win for the state. Nicholas Caleb, who teaches government at Concordia University, told lawmakers that Nike’s push to bring the Legislature into session will send ripples through the state’s political environment. “I really think this is a game-changing moment when a single company can create a special session and have everyone fall all over themselves to vote for it,� Caleb said.

Nation/World Metals mixed Gold for February delivery was virtually flat, rising 20 cents to $1,697 per ounce. March silver declined slightly, losing 5.6 cents to $32.299 per ounce. However, metals used most often for industrial purposes rose. They likely were influenced by a report that said manufacturing in China is picking up. Also, U.S. data showed that the nation’s factories have rebounded from superstorm Sandy.

March copper rose 2.3 cents to $3.683 per pound. January platinum inched up $1.70 to $1,614.50 an ounce. March palladium had the biggest jump, rising $10.40, or 1.5 percent, $702.05 an ounce. Prices for wheat, corn and soybeans rose Friday as traders worried that the devastating drought of the summer could be repeated next year. Wheat for March delivery rose 5.5 cents to $8.14 a bushel. March corn rose 10.5 cents, or 1.5 percent, to $7.3075 a bushel. January soybeans rose 19.5 cents, or 1.3 percent, to $14.96 a bushel. Prices for all three agricultural commodities spiked over the summer as crops were damaged by a long drought throughout the Midwest. On Friday, Alan Knuckman, chief market strategist at Optionshop in Chicago, noted the unusual lack of snow there so far this season. That’s troublesome, Knuckman said, because the snow is needed to help replenish the soil’s moisture. The dearth of snow could signal a second straight dry season. Peninsula Daily News and The Associated Press

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2 health plans sue the state Lawsuit says it breached contract over Medicaid patient allocation THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

OLYMPIA — Two health plans that have contracted with the state to administer managed-care health services to Medicaid enrollees have sued the state, saying its allocation formula will penalize them by assigning too many new patients to other plans. In a lawsuit filed in Thurston County Superior Court, Molina and Community Health Plan of Washington contend that the state has breached its con- Motion filed tract with them, penalizing the plans that have served One of the three new the state’s Medicaid plans, Coordinated Care, has filed a motion to interpatients for many years. vene in the case. Coordinated Care notes, Unfair advantage as does Stephens, that the The two plans maintain multiple contracts are that three new plans have intended to help the state been given an unfair advan- meet its “impending obligatage by a reworked formula tions� to enroll many more the state wants to use to adults newly qualified assign patients. for Medicaid in 2014 under The three plans newly the federal Affordable Care contracted with the state, Act. selected in January after a TURN TO LAWSUIT/D5 bidding process, include

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PORT ANGELES — Cafe New Day, 102 W. Front St., recently hosted a ribbon-cutting ceremony to celebrate its first six months in business. The restaurant offers breakfast and lunch, and owners Kelli and John Hammond said they “take

Amerigroup Washington, Coordinated Care Corp. and United Healthcare Community Plan. William Stephens, senior counsel in the Office of the Washington Attorney General, said the state disagrees that it has changed a key provision in the contract. “The plaintiffs think the state is not complying with that provision, and the state thinks it is,� Stephens said.

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DORDRECHT, Netherlands — Just as the first storms of winter roll in, Dutchman Johan Huibers has finished his 20-year quest to build a full-scale, functioning model of Noah’s Ark — an undertaking of, well, biblical proportions. Huibers, a Christian, used books 69 of Genesis as his inspiration, following the instructions God gives Noah down to the last cubit. Translating to modern measurements, Huibers came up with a vessel that works out to a whopping 427 feet long, 95 feet across and 75 feet high. Perhaps not big enough to fit every species on Earth, two by two, as described in the Bible, but plenty of space, for instance, for a pair elephants to dance a tango. Johan’s Ark towers across the flat Dutch landscape and is easily visible from a nearby highway where it lies moored in the city of Dordrecht, just south of Rotterdam. Gazing across the ark’s main hold, a huge space of stalls supported by a forest of pine trees, visitors gaze upon an array of stuffed and plastic animals, such as buffalo,

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Lull in tobacco goods’ reviews Agencies: Studies of new products by FDA too slow THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

RICHMOND, Va. — Talk about a smoke break. Tobacco companies have introduced almost no new cigarettes or smokeless tobacco products in the U.S. in more than 18 months because the federal government has prevented them from doing so, an Associated Press review has found. It’s an unprecedented pause for an industry that historically has introduced dozens of new products annually, and reflects its increasingly uneasy relationship with the Food and Drug Administration, which in 2009 began regulating tobacco. Officials at the FDA say the reviews of applications for new products have taken so long because of “significant deficiencies� and because the agency is taking extra care in reviewing products that pose public health risks.

No sense Industry executives say cigarettes haven’t changed in any meaningful way and the delays don’t make sense. They say the changes are as simple as a brand name change, cigarette filters or, in some cases, different packaging. Since June 2009, when the law allowing the agency to regulate tobacco went into effect, the tobacco industry has submitted nearly 3,500 product applications, according to data obtained by the AP under a Freedom of Information Act request. While none have been ruled upon, the vast majority of these products are already being sold. A grandfather clause in the law allows products introduced between February 2007 and March 2011 that are similar to those previously on the market to be sold while under review.

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In its motion, Coordinated Care said if Molina and Community Heath Plan get their way, the number of enrollees assigned to Coordinated Care will decrease. Stephens said part of the state’s intention is to “lay the groundwork for Medicaid expansion� and ensure that an adequate number of enrollees go to the new plans so they would be financially healthy enough to take a share of the new enrollees in 2014. The current contract covers 2013. The state predicts that beginning in 2014, as many as 500,000 people will become newly eligible for Medicaid, with about half of them expected to sign up. Currently, about 800,000 of the 1.2 million people on Medicaid in the state, most of them children, are in managed-care plans rather than fee-for-service arrangements. State officials expect that most new enrollees will get coverage through managedcare plans.

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NASA: Two Chinese men predict flood CONTINUED FROM D4 The prediction that the world would end four days before Christmas 2012 — potentially wreaking havoc with gift-buying and travel plans — is a long-standing misconception, NASA explains. An accompanying Q&A on the agency’s website, “Beyond 2012: Why the World Won’t End,� says that Friday, Dec. 21, has been labeled as the end of all things because the Mayan calendar ends on this date. But “just as the calendar you have on your kitchen wall does not cease to exist after December 31, the Mayan calendar does not cease to exist on December 21, 2012,� NASA says. Instead, it just starts over again. Peninsula Daily News last Sunday published much of NASA’s Q&A debunking doomsday fears. The new NASA video is posted at our website, www. peninsuladailynews.com..

Rogue planet? Another factor in the end of the world prophecy comes from claims that a “supposed planet� called Nibiru is heading for Earth, hellbent on destruction. “This catastrophe was initially predicted for May 2003, but when nothing happened, the doomsday date was moved forward to December 2012� and linked to the end of the Mayan calendar, NASA said. As astrobiologist David Morrison puts it in the NASA video: “If there were anything out there like a planet headed for Earth, it would already be one of the brightest objects in the sky. “Everybody on Earth could see it. You don’t need to ask the government.

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Yang Zongfu says his “Noah’s Ark of China� can house a three-person family and sufficient food for them to live for 10 months. Just go out and look. It’s not there.� Meanwhile, at least two men in China are predicting a world-ending flood. Lu Zhenghai has spent his life savings, some $160,000, building the 70-foot-by-50-foot vessel powered by three diesel engines, according to state media. “I am afraid that when the end of the world comes, the flood will submerge my house,� the 44-year-old exarmy man was quoted as saying. China’s most innovative ark builder, however, may be Yang Zongfu, a 32-yearold businessman in eastern China. He said his vessel, Atlantis, a 3-ton yellow steel ball 13 feet (4 meters) in diameter, is designed to survive a volcano, tsunami, earthquake or nuclear meltdown.

Others are whipping out their yoga tights and meditation cushions, and joining a global countermovement promoting Friday as the start of a new era of hope. Thousands of New Age adherents are expected to fill ancient sites across Mexico this week, while their spiritual brethren party in hotspots as diverse as Culver City, Calif., and Byron Bay, Australia.

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“Let’s have generosity and kindness be the operative fare, rather than people hunkering down in fear.� In Mexico’s Mayan heartland, nobody is preparing for the end of the world; instead, they’re bracing for a tsunami of spiritual visitors of the terrestrial variety. Hotels near the Mayan ruins at Chichen Itza have been sold out, with many

rooms booked a year in advance. Volunteers at the Kinich Ahau center — dedicated to spreading the “authentic wisdom of the Maya� — were busy last week chopping resinous wood to mix with incense for a sacred fire ceremony to greet visitors from around the world. Mass tribal drumming, circles of energy and ritual dancing also are planned.

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Work: Uncertainty ‘will cause havoc’ CONTINUED FROM D1 “The uncertainty created will cause havoc for our members and hamper their efforts to maintain drug-free worksites,� wrote Mark Latimer, head of the Rocky Mountain chapter of Associated Builders and Contractors. The havoc Latimer refers to is confusion over a law passed with cigarette smokers in mind. Colorado’s Lawful OffDuty Activities law says workers can’t be dismissed for legal behavior off the clock. A case pending in a state appeals court could settle the question. The case involves Brandon Coats, a telephone operator for Dish Network. Paralyzed in a teenage car crash, he’s also been a medical-marijuana patient in Colorado since 2009. Coats was fired in 2010 for failing a company drug test, though his employer didn’t claim he was ever impaired on the job. Coats sued to get his job back, but a trial court dismissed his claim in 2011. The judge agreed with Dish Network that medicalmarijuana use isn’t a “lawful activity� covered by the law. Coats appealed, and the state Court of Appeals has agreed to hear the case but hasn’t set a date.

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Obama: One year to adopt rules But Tom Angell of the group Marijuana Majority said Obama’s comment don’t add anything new. “It does not make sense from a He said the federal government prioritization point of view� to focus rarely goes after users and that on drug use in states where it is Obama can do more besides passnow legal, he said. ing the responsibility to Congress. Marijuana activists were Angell said Obama can use relieved at Obama’s comments but executive power to reclassify maristill had questions about how regujuana as a legal drug. lation will work. Marijuana opponents also were They said even if individual users unsatisfied with Obama’s statearen’t charged with crimes, marijuana producers and sellers could be ment. subject to prosecution, civil forfeiture ‘Exercise some leadership’ and other legal roadblocks. The president didn’t specifically “How about the president exeraddress how the federal governcise some leadership here?� said ment would respond to state offiRepublican state Rep. Mark Waller cials in Washington and Colorado, in Colorado, a legalization oppowho under the new laws are now nent. responsible for coming up with reg“They can either enforce the fedulations for commercial pot sales. eral law or change the law. Right Possession of up to an ounce of now, this doesn’t give us a whole lot.� marijuana is legal for adults older Colorado’s Democratic governor, than 21 in both states. John Hickenlooper, who made legalization official with an execu‘Signal of hope’ tive order last week, also said Obama simply told Walters that Obama’s statements didn’t settle questions about regulating pot. going after “recreational users� “If the Justice Department and would not be a “top priority.� the president come together and “There’s some signal of hope,� Alison Holcomb, who led Washing- together release a statement along those lines, it would certainly give ton’s legalization drive, said of us some clarity,� Hickenlooper said. Obama’s statements. Federal prosecutors haven’t gen“I think it’s correct that we ultierally targeted users in the 18 mately we need a legislative resostates and Washington, D.C., that lution.� CONTINUED FROM D1

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Drug tests One of Washington’s biggest private employers, The Boeing Co., generally requires drug tests before employment, upon reasonable suspicion or after accidents. The Washington measure won’t change any of that, said company spokeswoman Cathy Rudolph. “The safety and integrity of our operations, products and services is paramount,� she said in an email. For companies like Boeing without random or regular drug testing, it’s not entirely clear how such poli-

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KENNEWICK — Medical-marijuana patients are worried the passage of Initiative 502 will mean the end of their ability to legally drive. While the law is silent on medical-marijuana patients, it does set a level for driving under the influence of marijuana that many patients are concerned they cannot meet. Tim Adams, co-owner of a store called Hippies in Kennewick, one of the three cities of the Tri-Cities, said the DUI provision caused him and other medical-marijuana patients to vote against the new law. Adams is permanently disabled, with a back and shoulder injury that developed from vertebrae broken when he was a child.


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Come with an open mind to all the potential this h o m e h a s ! I n c r e d i bl e water view! This 3 Br., 2 bath home has a great deck off the kitchen to e n j oy t h e v i ew s t o o ! Fenced back yard and attached 1 car garage. Home is 1,480 sf, but has an additional 888 Square feet in the basement. Home will require some TLC. $134,000. MLS#263944. Jennifer Felton (360)457-0456 WINDERMERE PORT ANGELES

RUDOLPH LEADS THE WAY To this lovely home on a quiet cul de sac. The yard is beautifully landscaped and the interior i s j u s t a s we l l m a i n tained. Skylights keep it light and bright. Whether you want to resize up or down, this home is ready for new folks to move int o. B o nu s : b a ck ya r d garden plot. $169,900. MLS#263705. Pili Meyer 417-2799 COLDWELL BANKER UPTOWN REALTY

Nice Professional Office in Class A Building A p p r ox . 8 0 0 s f, o f f street parking, corner suite, lots of visibility. Other tenants include a baker y, an escrow service and a financial s e r v i c e s c o m p a n y. $800 mo. and FREE utilities! Call for appointment or photos. (206)225-4656 explorerproperties@ gmail.com

DON’T MISS OUT This market has created many opportunities and this is certainly one of them. This Grant Street lot is in a great neighborhood near the College and the Park Headquarters. Don’t miss out call today! $34,900. ML#262670. Dave Ramey 417-2800 COLDWELL BANKER UPTOWN REALTY

RURAL ELOQUENCE! This 2005 three bedroom custom house is a perfect choice. Beautiful sweeping mountain views to enjoy from the patios and landscaped yards. Open kitchen has plenty of cabinets and a walk-in pantry. Separated bedrooms, attached two car garage. The onsite septic is for 4 bedrooms in case you want to make an addition. Call for a showing and see if you feel at home. $247,500. OLS#264603. Chuck 683-4844 Windermere Real Estate Sequim East

Olympic ESD 114 is hiring for: Infant & Toddler Lead Teacher EHS Classroom Assistant Non-Instructional To apply: www.oesd.wednet.edu or (360)479-0993. EOE & ADA S E N I O R E m p l oy m e n t Training vacancy Clallam Co. 16 hrs/wk/min. wage. Qualify: 55+, unemployed, low-income guidelines. Update your skills. Call O3A for info (866)720-4863. EOE.

BLUE MOUNTAIN ROAD This 4 br, 3.5 bath, 2516 s f h o m e wa s bu i l t i n 1993 and is located on a 2.23 acre parcel in the foothills. Large attached garage plus 1200 sf detached garage/shop building. This one-owner home is ready to occupy! $349,000 MLS #264623. Mark N. McHugh REAL ESTATE 683-0660 P.A.: 2 Br., 1 ba, 1920s c r a f t s m a n c h a r m e r, original character with 2012 update, must see. $119,900 Call (360)461-2438

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6055 Firewood, Fuel & Stoves FIREWOOD: $179 delivered Sequim-P.A. True cord. 3 cord special for $499. Credit card accepted. 360-582-7910. www.portangeles firewood.com

C E N T R A L P. A . : N i c e 2,400 sf, 2 Br., 2 ba, 1 level, no pets/smoking. FIREWOOD: Seasoned fir, ready to burn, $200 Avail Dec. 1. $1,150 mo. full cord, $110 1/2 cord. (360)452-7743 Also have maple, $175+. JAMES & Free local delivery. ASSOCIATES INC. 360-461-6843 Property Mgmt. WOOD STOVE AND HOUSES/APT IN P.A. FIREWOOD: A Studio..................$550 S t o v e , 2 8 ” x 2 5 ” x 3 1 ” , A 2 br 1 ba ..............$600 takes 22” wood, includes H 2 br 1 ba ..............$700 pipe with damper and H 3 br 1 ba...... .........$850 screen. $400. Fire logs, A 3 br 2 ba ...............$875 dump truck load $330 + H 4 br 1 ba..... ........$1000 gas. Split firewood $230/ H 5 br 2 ba .............$1000 cord + gas. Call Chuck H 4 br 2.5 .............$1350 (360)732-4328 HOUSES IN SEQUIM H 3 br 2 ba ..............$895 6065 Food & H 3 br 2 ba............$1250

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ORGANIC BEEF: Hereford. $2.20 lb. hanging Joyce, Whiskey Cr.Bch weight. 683-8352. Rd Remodeled 3 bdrm. PORK: Free-range, hapone bath home, covered py, vegetarian, $3.00 per deck, nice yard, woods, lb, half or whole. orchard, pond, kennel, (360)732-4071 b c h . a c c e s s Wo o d + elect. heat. $1,050. Avail 6075 Heavy Jan. Call 907-530-7081 Equipment see more online. P.A.: 2222 E. 3rd Ave., cute, clean 1.5 Br. loft, full bath, laundry hookups, no smoking, pets negotiable. $645 mo., deposit. Contact Bob at 452-5319 or 461-3420

MOVING: Pair twin Holl y wo o d b e d s w / c l e a n mattresses/innersprings, $100/pr ; cedar chest, $80; low-boy dresser, $40; pair chaise lounges w/pads (new), $100/pr. Woman’s Sun Drifter flat foot seating bike (26”)(new); Trailer hitch GENERATOR bike rack; Man’s Ross TRANSFER SWITCH 10-speed Europa (27”), GenTran model 30310, $50. 360/379-3397, P.T. manuel, 30 amp, U.S.A. made, wired complete, RETIRING: Beauty shop with 60’ 30 amp connect equip, furniture, 75% off retail. (360)417-9022 or cable. $285. (360)457-7356. (360)821-9318

MINI BACKHOE: Tow TOTES: 275 gal. plastic behind, new motor, hy- caged totes, used. $75. (360)565-2045 draulic pump. $1,800. (360)683-8142 TRAILER HITCH: Load MISC: 120 bottle wine equalizing, Reese, HD. $300. (360)809-0536. rack, natural pine, $75. New 50 gal. aquarium, TRAILER: With sides, pump and gravel, $75. 1970s McDonald’s col- fold-down tailgate with lectors highchair, $25. grate, 15” tires. Used to Lots of misc. shelving, haul lawn-mowers and $30 all. 3 dog carriers, 1 landscaping eqipment. small, 2 medium, $10 Has new cedar floorea. New in dash Pioneer boards. $600/obo. (360)683-7173 AM/FM CD player, $15. Beautifully framed duck 6105 Musical print, $30. (4) tires, 215/55 ZR17, 50% Instruments tread, $40 set. English made kerosene lamp, electrified, John Scott late 1800s, three ar m brass floor lamp, with glass chimneys, beautiful and rare, 77” height, $325. Please call for details and location (360)808-1176 MISC: Chest freezer, $50. 8’ couch, $400. 8’ oak table, with leaf, (6) chairs, $450. Full-size bed, with mattresses, $350. Propane tank, $ 1 0 0 . D r a f t i n g t a bl e, $200. OBO on ever ything! (360)452-5412.

BULL DOZER: “Classic” John Deere, model 40-C MOBILITY SCOOTER with blade, winch and Pace Saver, chair, like c a n o py. R e d u c e d t o new. $500. $3,200. (360)302-5027. (360)928-1231

DUMPTRUCK: ‘68 International, does run, scrap P.A.: 2 Br., 1 ba, water out or parts. $1,500. SUNRISE HEIGHTS v i e w, d e c k , c o v e r e d (360)797-4418 Desirable neighborhood p a r k i n g , l g . s t o r a g e near college, hospital, r o o m . 3 1 5 W o l c o t t . MINI-EXCAVATOR: ‘05 Kubota 121. 1,900 hrs., shopping etc. Light and $750. (360)670-6160. 4 buckets. $22,000. bright home with 2,450 P.A.: Nice studio, 1 Br., (360)460-8514 total sf. Spacious living room with attractive fire- 1 bath, water view, deck. SEMI END-DUMP place. Hardwood floor- $550. (360)670-6160. TRAILER: 32’. Electric ing, formal dining, cofWANTED: Rent to own tarp system, high lift tailfered ceilings. Very well home or land. gate, excellent condition. built home. Full base(360)457-9138 $15,000. (360)417-0153. ment includes large 2nd kitchen/laundry room 6080 Home with lots of cabinets. Rec WEST SIDE P.A.: 3 room has pool table and Br., 1 bath, recently Furnishings painted inside and out, bar. 75x140 lot. Nice 2 newer car peting. No CARPETS: Matching, car garage. This is a well pets, No smoking firm. Pe r s i a n , h a n d wove n loved home. Single car attached w o o l , 5 ’ x 5 ’ , r u n n e r $225,000. MLS#264614. garage. Available after 9’9”x2.5’, beautiful pasVivian Landvik the first of the year. tels with cream back417-2795 Drive by at 1835 W. ground. $375. COLDWELL BANKER 16th Street, do not disUPTOWN REALTY (360)457-4399 turb current renters! Tidy 2 bedroom 2 bath $650 per mo., 1st, last, MISC: Blue La-Z-Boy sectional with hideabed home on 1.72 acres. $700 deposit. Email 1835W16th@ and recliner at one end, Master bedroom has gmail.com $200. Country-style large closet and spaloveseat, $75. Beds, ascious master bath which prices and sizes, includes tub and separ605 Apartments sorted excellent condition. Liva t e s h ow e r. S e c o n d Clallam County i n g r o o m c h a i r s, $ 5 0 bedroom in located at each. Leather recliner, opposite end of home with second bathroom. CENTRAL P.A.: Clean, $50. Large square dark quiet, 2 Br., excellent oak table with leaf, $100. Covered front porch with ramp. Large 2 car de- r e fe r e n c e s r e q u i r e d . Super bass sub professional quality, box 2’ x 2’ tached garage and addi- $700. (360)452-3540. t i o n a l s t o r a g e s h e d . COLLEGE AREA P.A. 2 x 3’ approx, and mixer, Covered RV parking. B r, W / D. $ 5 7 5 , $ 5 7 5 $600. (360)461-4084. $99,900 MLS#264494. dep., pets upon approvMISC: Twin bed matQuint Boe al. (360)452-3423. t r e s s s e t , $ 1 0 0 / o b o. (360)457-0456 WINDERMERE NOW accepting applica- Roper upright freezer, PORT ANGELES t i o n s f o r t h e H i l l t o p $200/obo. Both in good Ridge Apartments. 1914 condition. (360)385-0834 WATERFRONT S. Pine St. PROPERTY – 5 ACRES (360)457-5322 NICE! 3 piece, dark oak 233 feet of high bank enter tainment center, waterfront property with $325. 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The proper- 6050 Firearms & catchy headline ty is currently being used and/or a Ammunition as a nursery, the mobile photo or graphic. home and green houses MUZZLE LOADER: Inare all located on the line black powder MK Highlight your ad in front 5 acre parcel. The 85, 54 caliber, all acces- Yellow on Sunday to property includes Matri- sories. $450. help it stand out. otti Creek frontage. (360)460-5765 $300,000. You are a reader, so PETER BLACK make sure the ad LONG DISTANCE looks appealing and No Problem! REAL ESTATE is clear to you. 683-4116 Peninsula Classified Peninsula Classified PENINSULA 1-800-826-7714 360-452-8435 CLASSIFIED

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MOVING: Household goods and cut firewood. Must sell. (360)681-5095 SEWING MACHINE Bernina Serger sewing machine 2000DE, excellent condition, very little use, comes with instruction books and all accessories. $300/obo. (360)681-4244

6105 Musical Instruments

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MUSIC TO YOUR EARS Fender Jazz Bass Special. Made in Japan. 1984-1987 SWR Workman’s Pro Bass Amp. 100 watt. $590 OBO~PERFECT CHRISTMAS GIFT! Poulsbo, Kitsap county

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M I S C : D e Wa l t ra i d i a l arm compound slide miter, 12”, 2 blades, like n e w, $ 4 0 0 . B o s t i t c h Crown stapler, with staples, $75. Senco Frame Pro, $90. 20 lb. abrasive blster, $60. 8.25”x12’ concrete siding, 21 pieces or 252’, $100. (360)452-4820 or (360)477-3834

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BOOKS WANTED! We love books, we’ll buy yours. 457-9789.

WANTED: Used Laser sailboat, good condition, sailable, resonable. (360)477-9144

6135 Yard & BICYCLE: Specialized hybrid, like new condiGarden tion, cyclocomputer. $375/obo CEDAR Fence Boards: (360)452-1246 3/4 x 5.5” x 6’, $2 each. (360)774-6470 BUYING FIREARMS Any & All - Top $ Paid 8120 Garage Sales One or Entire CollecJefferson County tion Including Estates Call 360-477-9659 HOLIDAY POOL TABLE: 8.5’, all JEWELRY BAZAAR accessor ies included, To b e n e f i t Key C i t y like new. $250/obo. Public Theatre. The (360)385-0993 gift that gives twice! Exotic necklaces, T R E A D M I L L : S e a r s b ra c e l e t s, e a r r i n g s, Profor m Cross Walker e t c . , s e m i - p r e c i o u s XP850, folds for storage. stones, silver at great $500. (360)452-6447. prices. Sun., Dec. 16, 11 a.m.-5 p.m., downBALDWIN CONSOLE town Port Townsend in 6125 Tools PIANO: Beautiful cherthe Cotton Building. ry finish with matching For info: www.keycity storage bench. One publictheatre.org owner. Very good conGAS WELDING dition. Well maintained OUTFIT under smoke-free and Acetylene and oxygen 8180 Garage Sales pet-free environment. PA - Central tanks, 48” and 38” tall, $1,350. comes with power craft (360) 582-3045 cutting torch, scrap- T h e P o r t A n g e l e s per’s torch, two Mont- Friends of the Librar y GUITAR: Behringer be- gomery Ward fuel and are holding a 50% off ginners electric guitar, 6 oxygen regulators, two book sale from Decemstring, gently used. $60. Victor gas and oxygen ber 17th through De(360)912-2655 regulators, 50’ of hose, cember 22nd at the Liand wheeled dolly car- brary, 2210 S. Peabody rying case. $885/obo Street. There will be a WHY PAY or trade. large selection of books SHIPPING ON (360)461-3869 to choose from at great INTERNET prices. Sale hours 10 PURCHASES? Visit our website at a.m. to 5:30 p.m. weekdays and 10 a.m. to 3 www.peninsula p.m. on Saturday. dailynews.com SHOP LOCAL Or email us at EMAIL US AT classified@ peninsula classified@peninsula peninsula dailynews.com dailynews.com dailynews.com

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BEAUTY BY OWNER 2250sf home sell/lease $250K/$1200 2 Masters,3ba,CALL 360-4773552 pics/info 1/6/13.

SEQUIM: Immaculate 1 owner, 1,875 Sf home. 2006 Ranch home with huge open floor plan. 3 Br with walk-in closet, Septic built for 2 ded bedrooms+office/den. HOA inc all septic and water. 2 bath, 2 car garage. Tile entr y/wood floors in great room & kitchen, top of the line appliances incl washer, dryer, granite countertops, custom blinds in all rooms, vaulted ceiling, laundr y room, central heat & air. Price $210,000. Call 360-683-3431

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DOUBLE YOUR PLEASURE! Beautifully updated, this fully handicap accessible home has 2 living areas STAFF under one roof. Also a DEVELOPMENT fa m i l y r o o m , a w o o d COORDINATOR stove, and much more. Life Care Center of $199,000. ML#262610. Port Townsend CHUCK TURNER 452-3333 Full-time position PORT ANGELES a va i l a b l e . C a n d i d a t e REALTY must be a Washington-licensed RN with longter m care experience. EVERY ROOM HAS A VIEW Must have at least one year of supervisory ex- This home offers both perience. We offer great saltwater & mountain pay and benefits, includ- views. Spacious rooms ing medical coverage, make it perfect for entertaining; wet bar in the 401(k) and paid time off. family room, sunroom & over 2,000 sf outbuilding Angela Cerna perfect for your busi360-385-3555 ness, hobbies or car col360-385-7409 Fax lection. Big enough to 751 Kearney St. build an airplane! LocatPort Townsend, WA ed near the Strait for 98368 crabbing, fishing, kayakAngela_Cerna@ ing & hiking. LCCA.com $499,000 Visit us online at ML#264245/ LCCA.COM 406275 EOE/M/F/V/D – 36928 Heidi Hansen Substitute Carrier for (360)477-5322 Motor Route TOWN & COUNTRY Peninsula Daily News Circulation Dept. OPEN PASTORAL Is looking for an individuFIELDS als interested in a Sub- This 1,620 sf home has stitute Motor Rout in Port attached garage & shop Angeles. Interested par- o n b e a u t i f u l p a s t o ra l ties must be 18 yrs. of m o u n t a i n v i ew, l eve l age, have a valid Wash- acres in a very desirable ington State Drivers Li- location with easy comcense and proof of insu- muting to all amenities. ra n c e. E a r l y m o r n i n g The main area has great delivery Monday through r o o m , k i t c h e n , b a t h , Friday and Sunday. Fill utility room & Br. There out application at 305 W. is a loft with extra bath. First St., Port Angeles. Fully finished detached No calls. garage w/heating. Plenty of ground to build another home. $209,950. OLS#264572. JEAN 4080 Employment 683-4844 Windermere Wanted Real Estate Aaron’s Garden Serv. Sequim East Pruning, weeding, fall OWN ACREAGE IN clean up. (360)808-7276 CITY! ALL around handyman, This 4.38 acre parcel is most anything A to Z. located within the city (360)775-8234 limits of Por t Angeles. All city utilities available. HOUSECLEANING Experienced, reasonable Sub-dividable potential. rates, excellent referenc- $150,000. ML#262647. Jeanine es. Call Shelly (360)565-2033 (360)670-3550 JACE The Real Estate Company JUAREZ & SON’S HANDY M A N S E R V I C E S . PRICE REDUCTION Quality work at a reasonable price. Can han- Easy living is the watchdle a wide array of prob- word for this gently-used lem projects. Like home double wide in the highly maintenance, cleaning, desirable 55+ commuclean up, yard mainte- nity of Monterra where nance, and etc. Give us you actually own your a call office 452-4939 or land. The open floor plan gently merges dining cell 460-8248. and leisure areas and provides an air of spaM E LY N DA ’ S O r i g i - ciousness normally asnals: For all your sew- sociated with much larging needs. Alterations, e r h o u s e s . L o w Repairs, Custom De- maintenance yard (no s i g n s , a n d R e c o n - grass to mow), hot tub, struction of clothing. access to the club house Call (360)797-1399. and facilities, etc. makes R e a s o n a b l e p r i c e s life in Monterra hard to with pick up and deliv- beat. ery available. $122,000. MLS#264231. Dick Pilling RUSSELL 417-2811 ANYTHING COLDWELL BANKER Call today 775-4570. UPTOWN REALTY SCUBA DIVER #1 Online Job Site FOR HIRE on the Olympic Call 681-4429 Peninsula www.peninsula Yardwork & Oddjobs dailynews.com Experienced Dependable services of a l l k i n d s . m o w i n g , 105 Homes for Sale weeding, pruning, Clallam County hedge trimming, leaf c l e a n u p, a n d m u c h ROOM TO ROAM more. 20 per hour 2 . 9 A p a r c e l m i nu t e s call/text Mike at from town, quiet rural 461-7772 road, fine homes in area, septic site registration in 4082 Schools & p l a c e , h o u s e p l a n s available for review. Training $160,000 ML#26129670/223083 WANTED: Slingerland Deb Kahle trained teacher to work 683-6880 with one 7 yr. old boy. WINDERMERE Please call SUNLAND (360)301-3966 www.peninsula dailynews.com 105 Homes for Sale

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Clallam County William and Kyle Keith, three LTE panel antennas, six RRH units and LTE radio equipment rack, 163 Cliff Robinson Lane, $60,000. James and Suzi Schuenemann, change of use U occupancy to R-3, 162 Solar Lane, $42,748. Leland and Janet Lunderville trust, single family dwelling with attached garage, 982 O’Brien Road, $174,380. Simone J. Nichols, office space addition with gas fireplace and new piping, 131 Wilcox Lane, $21,916. Sally R. and Robert E. Keldgord Jr., gas stove, 377 Hoare Road, $3,100. Tiffany Adams, detached garage, 484 River Road, $59,056. Stuart McColl, retaining wall, 15 Glen Lane, $3,600. George and Barbara Bailey, single family dwelling with attached garage and carport, 95 Blue Mountain Road, $73,083. Harlan K. Haugland, wood stove installation, 972 Heuhslein Road, $255. Elton R. and Esther L. Homan, 40 gallon above ground propane tank and piping, 293 Vert Road, $1,000. Bruce Winters, wood stove installation, 643 Owls Nest Road, $6,425. Larry Buzzell and Sue Chasen, accessory dwelling unit, 1325 Taylor Cut-Off Road, $37,624. Phil Edin, attached covered patio, 1624 Lower Elwha Road, $4,850. Gregory P. Thomas, propane fireplace insert into masonry chimney, 81 Bon Jon View Way, $3,500. David and Robin Sheriff, wood stove, 4078 W. Edgewood Drive, $5,552. Christopher G. Frankfurth, porch enclosure, wheel chair ramp, front door replacement, 2863 Old Olympic Highway, $5,000. Richard Ross, change of use U to R-3, 657 Heath Road, $31,432. Carol A. Hayes, heat pump, 2347 E. Third Ave., $2,845.

Port Angeles Leonard and Linda Rasmussen, re-roof and gable, 1404½ Georgiana St., $7,500. Housing Authority of Clallam County, new doors, 2321 S. Francis St., $750. Tristan Fricker, wood stove, 2404 Arbutus Lane, $2,000. Gary A. Smith, heat pump, 1236 W. Ninth St., $2,845. Judith K. Munro, air handler, 120 E. 12th St., $4,000. Martin A. and Janis Stanton, residence remodel, 609 K St., $500. Karen Jo Schoenfeldt, heat pump/air handler, 1220 Carolene St., $10,959. Robert and Jane Willicut, deck and porch cover, 1628 W. Eighth St., $6,000. Federal Home Mortgage Corp., re-roof, 619 Lopez Ave., $3,267. George W. Zink, re-roof, 1320 Columbia St., $5,500. Gary and Susan Roaf, re-roof, 219 S. Albert St., $2,309. Barbara L. Mason, heat pump, 2015 W. Seventh St., $9,564. Peninsula College, exhaust fan, 1502 Building N.E. Lauridsen Blvd., $39,000. Betty J. Longshore, gas fireplace, 1114 W. 16th St., $6,869. Port of Port Angeles, demolition of buildings, 439 Marine Drive, $1,600,000.

Sequim Public Hospital District #2, fire alarm, 840 N. Fifth Ave., suite 1300, $7,328. ALC Real Estate LLC, fire alarm replacement, 680 W. Prairie St., $9,998. Shirley Steve, garage converted to two bedrooms, 717 E. Spruce St., $500. Mark and Maghan A. Millet, detached garage, 211 Fir St. E. Sequim Ave., $22,304.80. Union Community LLC, replace walk-in cooler/freezer box, 990B E. Washington St., $34,700. SeaStar Properties LLC, remove existing illuminated cabinet and install new cabinet,

Jefferson County Mary Crooks, 120 gallon above ground propane tank with lines, 2481 Anderson Lake Road #131, $0. Sandra Rae, swap out 250 gallon above ground propane tank, 992, Four Corners Road, $0. Shea Harrington, electric furnace, 13 Wildwood Road, $0. Matthew Baker, pellet stove, 1291 Chimacum Road, $0. David Bailey, bathroom addition, 114 Craig Road, $4,500. Judith Specht, single family dwelling, 41 N. Palmer Drive, $241,000. Janet De Donato, gas piping, 481 Thorndyke Road, $0.

Port Townsend Geoffrey W. and Jeanne A. Fong, single family residence, 5107 Sheridan St., $278,807.

Department reports Area building departments report a total of 47 building permits issued from Dec. 3-7 with a total valuation of $2,837,366.80: Port Angeles, 15 at $1,701,063; Sequim, 6 at $75,630.80; Clallam County, 18 at $536,366; Port Townsend, 1 at $278,807; Jefferson County, 7 at $245,500.


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TOYS TOYS TOYS!! SALE. Ages 3-10. Large selection of TOYS, many in origin a l b oxe s , w i t h a l l pieces and instructions. Imaginext, Rescue Heroes, Thomas t h e Ta n k E n g i n e , Building Sets, Stor y B o o k s , Te a c h i n g Books and Lear ning Toys WED, DEC 19, 12-5pm, THURS, DEC 20, 3-8pm 72 Alpine View Lane, P.A.

7035 General Pets ADORABLE KITTENS All colors and sizes. $85. PFOA (360)452-0414. safehavenpfoa.org AKC Golden Retriever Pup: 1 big male pup, gentle and kind, run to you when called, love kitties, smar t, great nose, love family, play and sleep outside under your chair, sleep in p.m., love our kitchen, and well raised babes. $550. (360)681-3390 DOG: 5 month old Jack Russell, had all shots, neutered, microchipped. $500. (360)457-6811

PUPPIES: AKC Mini Schnauzer Puppies. One male, two females. Salt/Pepper or Black with silver. Parents on site. Dewclaws removed and tails d o cke d . $ 5 0 0 e a c h . Call Don at (360)460-7119

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PUPPIES: English Mastiff, Purebred fawn color, 6 weeks on Dec. 14, dewormed and first shots, parents on site. $550. (360)640-4752 or (360)301-9420 PUPPIES: Mini-Dachshund Puppies. We have one adorable chocolate smooth coat male and one black and tan smooth coat male available. 1st shot and dewormed. Ready now. $400. (360)452-3016.

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TENT TRAILER: ‘99 Dutchman. King/queen bed, excellent cond., refrigerator, furnace, A/C, tons of storage. $4,000. (360)460-4157

BOAT: Fiberglass, 12’, $200. 4.5 HP Merc mot a r, $ 3 0 0 . ( 3 6 0 ) 6 8 3 4761.

ROWING BOAT: Wood Lapstrake Whitehall, with traveling sail, 2 pair of spruce spoon blade oars, Sprit sail with mast and 2 rudder options, includes trailer bunk but not trailer, will deliver in Puget Sound area. $4,000. (360)775-5955.

9802 5th Wheels 5TH WHEEL: ‘00 35’ Alfa. 3 slides, perfect condition, everything works, many extras, must see to appreciate. $22,500/ obo. (360)683-2529.

PUPPY: Min Pin/Chihuahuha. Female, born 9/14/12, all shots and wor med, ver y friendly and playful. So small she could be a stocking stuffer! Asking $400. 5TH WHEEL: ‘91 35’ (360)808-7265 Hitchhiker Champagne edition. Two slide-outs, 9820 Motorhomes rear kitchen, fully furnished. Permanent skirting also available. MOTOR HOME: ‘90 34’ $10,000. (360)797-0081 Bounder. 35,000 miles, gas ‘454’ Chev V8, good 5 T H W H E E L : ‘ 9 7 3 5 ’ condition, needs work. Road Ranger. Toy hauler, big slide, gen. set, $6,700/obo. 452-9611. free hitch, awning. PRICE REDUCED: ‘92 $8,500. (360)461-4310. 34’ Bounder. 2,000 mi. on new 454 Chev 950 A L U M A ‘ 9 0 T LV 5 t h Wheel: Clean, seldom hp engine. $6,995/obo. used. $2,000, or rea(360)683-8453 sonable offer. WINNEBAGO ‘95 Ad(360)531-4462 venturer 34’, 45,500 m. Gas 460 Ford, Banks 9808 Campers & ex h a u s t s y s t e m , n ew Canopies tires and brakes, rear view camera, hyd levelCAMPER: 9.5’ Alpenlite ing jacks, 2 tv’s, new hot Ltd. All extras, generawater tank, non smoker, tor, A/C, dinette roll-out. Drivers side door, 5.5 $14,000. (360)417-2606 o n a n g e n e ra t o r, l i g h t neutral interior, everything works and is in excellent shape. $17,700. (360)460-1981

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Cruising boat. 1981 Sea Ranger sedan style trawler 39’ LOA. Single engine Per kins diesel with bow thruster. Fully enclosed fly bridge. Comfor table salon; stateroom with queen bed; full shower in head;full-sized refrigerator/freezer plus freezer b ox i n l a z z a r e t ; n ew Westerbeke genset with “get-home� alternate power source from genset; new smar t charger/inver ter and battery bank; good electronics including radar and AIS receive. Cruises at 7.5 Kts on 2.5 gph. Max speed 9.0 Kts, 150 gal water and 535 gal fuel capacity. 15 hp Yamaha O/B on dinghy. Anchor with 300’ chain and stern tie spool. Fully equipped as USCG Auxiliary Ope ra t i o n a l Fa c i l i t y. We have cruised throughout Salish Sea and Inside Passage in this comfortable and sea-worthy boat. She works well in t h e N W e nv i r o n m e n t . Suitable for 2 people cruising or live-aboard. S e e i n Po r t L u d l o w. $99,500. (360)437-7996.

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City of Forks JEEP(ers-creepers) ‘95 Santa-Red GCL 6 Notice to Architects, Engineers and Surveyors 4 W D w a g o n , fo r t h e roads ahead. $2,650. Notice is hereby given that the City of Forks, pursuant to RCW 39.80.030, is (360)457-9484 establishing a roster of professional services to run from 1 January 2013 PONTIAC ‘08 VIBE through 1 January 2014. Specific project information will be provided to those 1 . 8 l i t r e, 4 c y l . Au t o, firms that are the most qualified in a given specific profession. cruise, power windows, locks, side air bags, 53k. The City of Forks solicits interest from consulting firms whose practice includ$11,995 ing one or more of the following specialties and who would like to be considREID & JOHNSON ered for projects: MOTORS 457-9663 reidandjohnson.com Architects Airport Facility and Infrastructure Engineering SUZUKI: ‘87 Samurai Civil Engineering - Streets and Storm drainage 4x4. 48K drive mi., like Construction Management new, original mint cond., Drafting Services new top, tires, clutch, re- Fisheries Related Permitting built trans, CD, tape, Electrical Engineering Reese tow bar, superior Geographical Information Systems snow travel. First $4,500 Graphic Design takes. (360)460-6979. Hazardous Materials Hydrologist 9730 Vans & Minivans Landscape Architecture Others Materials Testing Mechanical Engineering F O R D ‘ 9 8 E c o n o l i n e Pavement Analysis E150 Conversion Van SEPA/EIS Analysis (Red). 4.6 V8 Engine, Structural Engineering 116,000 miles, Excellent Surveying, Mapping, and/or photogrammetry Condition, Non Smok- Traffic and Transportation Engineering i n g , D u a l a i r B a g s, A i r Wetlands and Critical Areas Analysis (Steep Slopes, Shorelines, streams, etc.) C o n d i t i o n f r o n t / r e a r, Quad seats,3r seat,Must In addition, the City may also utilize this list to acquire the services of a “clerk see. $6250. Call Bob of the works” for federal, state, and/or locally funded construction projects oc360-452-8248 curring in 2013. In addition, if permitted by rule, regulation, and/or law, this list may be utilized to solicit for the above listed services associated with projects Place your ad at funded by any federal and/or state grants received by the City in 2013. The peninsula City may also utilize this list to consider acquiring services for any FAA funded dailynews.com airport improvement projects at Quillayute Airport (UIL) that could arise in 2013.

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NO. 12 4 00371 8 NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF CLALLAM IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF: ELEANOR R. BALLARD, Deceased. The Personal Representative named below has been appointed as Personal Representative of this estate. Any persons having a claim against the Decedent must, before the time the claim would be barred by any otherwise applicable statute of limitations, present the claim in the manner as provided in RCW 11.40.070 by serving on or mailing to the Personal Representative or the Personal Representative’s attorney at the address stated below a copy of the claim and filing the original of the claim with the Court. The claim must be presented within the later of: (1) Thirty days after the Personal Representative served or mailed the notice to the creditor as provided under RCW 11.40.020(1)(c); or (2) four months after the date of first publication of the Notice. If the claim is not presented within this time frame, the claim is forever barred, except as otherwise provided in RCW 11.40.051 and 11.40.060. This bar is effective as to claims against both the Decedent’s probate and non-probate assets. Date of first publication: Dec. 9, 2012. Personal Representative: Megan Ballard Attorney for Personal Representative: Curtis G. Johnson, WSBA #8675 Address for Mailing or Service: Law Office of Curtis G. Johnson, P.S. 230 E. 5th Street Port Angeles, WA 98362 (360) 452-3895 Pub: Dec. 9, 16, 23, 2012 Legal No. 443588

City of Forks Notice to Contractors Establishment of a Small Works Roster for 2013

Notice is hereby given that the City of Forks, pursuant to RCW 35.23.352, 39.04 et al, and City Ordinance No. 475, is establishing a small works roster of responsible contractors properly licensed and registered to perform the work for which they would like to be considered by the City when projects arise.

The City of Forks solicits interest from contractors with the following trades or skills: Construction Carpentry Plumbing Electrical Excavating Foundation and cement work Paving Flooring Road maintenance and painting Telecommunications, to include network cabling, installation and repair Heating, ventilation, and air conditioning Gas (propane and diesel) heating Septic/Wastewater hauling, mainline installation and/or repair Logging (failing, busheling, etc.) Log hauling/transportation Metal fabrication and welding Submittals should consist of:

Further, these services may be funded or partially funded by grants or loans from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (Washington • State CDBG), U.S. Department of Agriculture-Rural Development, U.S. Department of Transportation, Washington State Department of Health, Washing- • ton State Department of Transportation, Washington State Department of • Ecology, or any other such agencies. Submittals should consist of no more than three total pages per firm with the following format: Cover letter clearly specifying, within either the subject line of the letter or the first line of the text, the specialty areas for which the firm would like to be considered based upon the listing given above. Cover letter should also give a brief description of the firm, its size, familiarity with government projects and funding thereof, and experience with working with small municipalities with less than 4,000 in population. Cover letter should include all relative information regarding address, phone, fax, and applicable e-mail address by which the City may contact the firm by phone, letter, fax or e-mail asking for additional qualifications regarding a specific project. The Selection of a consultant for a specific project will be based upon the following criteria areas: Key Personnel; Experience; Demonstrated Interest; Availability; Ability to meet project schedule; Firm location; Past performance; In-house expertise; Familiarity with applicable standards; Special Qualifications; Past experience on small municipal projects; and Minority and women business involvement/enterprise approach. The City encourages minority and women owned firms to respond, and does not discriminate on race, color, religion, age or gender.

Cover letter clearly specifying, within either the subject line of the letter or the first line of the text, the specialty areas for which the contractor would like to be considered based upon the listing given above. Cover letter should also give a brief description of the firm, its size, familiarity with government projects and funding thereof, and experience with working with small municipalities with less than 4,000 in population. Copy of current state licenses, certifications, and/or registrations; Copy of current bond and/or insurance if applicable; and Three references.

The City will utilize the small works roster for projects up to $200,000 in total costs (labor, material, equipment, sales and or use taxes as applicable). In addition, the City may utilize this list for logging jobs/operations involving City owned property. The City will utilize either written requests or phone requests for bids when projects arise. Awards shall be made pursuant to Ordinance No. 475 - available upon request.

The City of Forks assumes no obligations of any kind for expenses incurred by any respondent to this solicitation.

The City of Forks is an Equal Opportunity and Affirmative Action Employer. Women- and minorityowned firms are encouraged to submit statements and proposals for this project. Pursuant to Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, all respondents shall be provided a full opportunity to respond to this reThe City of Forks assumes no obligations of any kind for expenses incurred by quest and none shall be discriminated against on any respondent to this solicitation. Further, the City reserves the right to add the ground of race, color and national origin, or sex subsequent applicants to the roster created by this solicitation, provided that in consideration for an award. such added firms/individuals provide all necessary materials. A single copy of the required information should be A single copy of the required information should be sent to Christi Baron, Ad- sent to Christi Baron, Administrative Assistant, 500 ministrative Assistant, 500 East Division, Forks, Washington 98331. All infor- East Division, Forks, Washington 98331. All information should be delivered to the City of Forks prior to 5 p.m., 31 December mation should be delivered to the City of Forks prior 2012. Any questions regarding this solicitation should be directed to Mr. Fleck to 5 p.m., 31 Dec 2012. Said Roster shall remain in effect for one year following 31 Dec 2012. The exat 360/374-5412, ext. 245 or e-mail at: rodf.forks@centurytel.net isting roster shall remain in effect until the new rosThe City of Forks is an Equal Opportunity and Affirmative Action Employer. ter is established. In addition, contractors may be Women- and minority-owned firms are encouraged to submit statements and added to this roster at their request in the course of proposals for this project. Pursuant to Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, the year for which it is established. Any questions all respondents shall be provided a full opportunity to respond to this request regarding this solicitation should be directed to the and none shall be discriminated against on the ground of race, color and na- attention of Mr. Dave Zellar at 360/374-5412, ext. 242. E-mail questions or submissions to: Christi tional origin, or sex in consideration for an award. Baron at cbar.forks@forkswashington.org Pub: Dec. 16, 2012 Legal No. 443705 Pub: Dec. 16, 2012 Legal No. 443737

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9932 Port Angeles 9932 Port Angeles Legals Legals NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGPORT ANGELES CITY COUNCIL

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City Council of the City of Port Angeles will hold a public hearing on Tuesday, December 18, 2012, at 6:30 p.m., or soon thereafter, at City Hall, 321 East 5th Street. The purpose of the public hearing is to receive public input on the proposed modification to the Industrial Transmission Wholesale Power Rate Ordinance.

The City Hall is accessible for persons with disabilities. Please contact the City Clerk, 4174634, if you will need any special accommodations to attend the meeting. Janessa Hurd City Clerk Pub: Dec. 16, 2012 Legal No. 444908


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he presidential election may be a memory, but politics are still a hot topic for many Americans. NBC is taking advantage of the election-year buzz to present a sneak peek at a new comedy about life in the White House. Comedy is the name of the game as an extraordinary yet dysfunctional first family struggles with average family problems in “1600 Penn,” airing Monday, Dec. 17. Bill Pullman headlines “1600 Penn” as fictional President Dale Gilchrist, who juggles the demands of being a world leader with those of being head of his family.At his side in the White House is his second wife, Emily Nash Gilchrist, played by Jenna Elfman. Eager to win over the kids, the stepmom jumps in to help, whether they’re struggling in school or at home. Like many families, the Gilchrists have welcomed grown son Skip (Broadway sensation Josh Gad) back home. The “Hollywood Reporter” had good things to say about the show’s ensemble cast, which includes Andre Holland as Press Secretary Marshall Malloy. Among his many other duties, it’s Malloy’s job to keep

Skip’s public image positive, despite his penchant for accidentally lighting things on fire. Martha MacIsaac, Amara Miller and Benjamin Stockham also star as the president’s other children. NBC’s giving the new sitcom a great lead-in by airing the sneak preview after the final performance episode of the hit reality TV series “The Voice.” It’s a strategic move to hook viewers before the holidays in anticipation of “1600 Penn’s” premiere on Thursday, Jan. 10. While the last big NBC series to tackle life in the White House was the uber-popular drama “The West Wing,” this is not the first time a network has taken viewers inside the home lives of politicians. Way back in 1979, ABC premiered “Benson,” about a wisecracking butler (Robert Guillaume) for a governor. In the ‘90s, the alpha-network brought Michael J. Fox back to television as Mike Flaherty, the deputy mayor of New York, in “Spin City.” More recently, Sigourney Weaver starred as Secretary of State Elaine Barrish in the miniseries “Political Animals.” In fact, “1600 Penn” is in line with a recent spate of

politically themed shows such as HBO’s Julia Louis-Dreyfus vehicle “VEEP” and the recently canned Starz series “Boss,” starring Kelsey Grammer. With bigwigs such as Weaver, Louis-Dreyfus and Grammer in the mix, it makes sense that Pullman would get in on the action. While the actor has done his fair share of television, he is primarily known for his work in theater and film. His big break came in “Ruthless People” (1986), opposite Danny DeVito and Bette Midler, followed by such films as “Spaceballs” (1987) and “While You Were Sleeping” (1995). Pullman’s new TV gig isn’t the first time he’s played the president of the United States, either. He starred as the daring commander in chief in the box-office smash “Independence Day” (1997). His Broadway credits include “The Goat, or Who Is Sylvia?” and “Oleana.” As for his television work, Pullman recently earned a Saturn Award nomination for his role in the BBC/Starz effort “Torchwood: Miracle Day.” Unlike her co-star, Elfman has plenty of TV experience. The actress began her career as a professional dancer but quickly segued into acting in the ABC sitcom “Townies” in 1996. Unfortunately, the series didn’t last, but Elfman

has made a lasting impression on 20th Century Fox executives. A year later, she charmed audiences as the leading lady in “Dharma & Greg,” which aired on ABC from 1997 to 2002. She didn’t have as much luck with her next two television series, the CBS comedies “Courting Alex” in 2006, and “Accidentally on Purpose” in 2009. However, things have been looking up for Elfman since she landed a recurring role in Season 5 of the legal drama “Damages.” The star power of Elfman and Pullman, combined with the wit of “1600 Penn” co-creator, writer and executive producer Gad, has critics sitting up and taking notice. Viewers may recognize him from a number of guest-starring stints in such TV series as “Back to You,” “The Daily Show,” “Modern Family” and “New Girl.” Fresh off his starmaking role as Elder Arnold Cunningham in Broadway’s “The Book of Mormon,” Gad is poised to win over television audiences as bumbling first son Skip. Although it hasn’t even premiered, the show has already attracted its first high-profile guest star. Stacy Keach has signed on to play a wheelchair-bound, racist, sexist senator in one of the show’s early episodes.

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ou shared all of their special moments with each other and you watched them grow to love one another. Now, watch as the seventh couple from ABC’s hit show “The Bachelorette” share their special day with viewers in “The Bachelorette: Ashley and J.P.’s Wedding,” airing Sunday, Dec. 16, on ABC. Ashley Hebert, 28, and J.P. Rosenbaum, 35, are only the second couple from “The Bachelorette” to go all the way and get married, after J.P. proposed during the finale in Fiji back in August 2010. As a special treat to the fans of the show who have been watching their relationship from the very start, Ashley and J.P. are letting cameras document all of the wedding ups

and downs during the special. Some of the things that viewers are going to get to see are Ashley during the dress fitting, both the bachelor and bachelorette parties, and watching how J.P. manages to handle the wedding planner. A star-studded guest list will include past “The Bachelor” and “The Bachelorette” couples and stars. Ashley has a bit of history with the show itself — she was a contestant on Season 15 of “The Bachelor,” where she fought to capture the love of Brad Womack but narrowly missed the finale. She then became “The Bachelorette” in Season 7 with a new attitude in mind, to find balance between her personal life and her career. For those who didn’t watch the show, Ashley and J.P. had a few hiccups along the way. J.P. lost the first opportunity for a one-on-one date with Ashley

in the first episode by losing a coin flip to another contestant named Micky. That didn’t discourage him, as J.P. pulled Ashley to the side during the cocktail party before the show and decided to flip a coin for a kiss instead. When the group was in Los Angeles, J.P. and Ashley finally got to have their date, and they went for a casual theme of tossing on sweatpants and hanging out. Later, the group traveled to Phuket, Thailand, where the happy couple shared a kiss in the rain — and like a knight in shining armor, J.P. carried Ashley through the rain. In the final episode, J.P.’s only remaining competitor, Ben F., thought he was in the clear when he proposed to Ashley first, but she declined. And when J.P. asked for her hand, she accepted. Since the finale of the show, the couple have been insepara-

ble. Ashley recently graduated from dental school at the University of Pennsylvania and is now completing her specialty in pediatric dentistry at St. Christopher’s Hospital for Children in Philadelphia. Meanwhile, J.P. continues his job as a successful construction manager in New York City. Of the combined 24 seasons of “The Bachelor” and “The Bachelorette,” only 16 of the seasons have actually ended with a proposal. Thirteen of these couples broke up before the wedding could take place — some even before the show had finished airing. Truth be told, the franchise has only successfully resulted in three marriages: Jason Mesnick and Molly Malaney from Season 13 of “The Bachelor,” Trista Rehn and Ryan Sutter from Season 1 of “The Bachelorette,” and now J.P. and Ashley.

Ashley Hebert and J.P. Rosenbaum in “The Bachelorette: Ashley and J.P.’s Wedding.” Fans will remember Jason from “The Bachelor” as the one who first chose another contestant, Melissa Rycroft, before reneging during the finale and asking her to return the ring before making Molly his final choice. Despite the dramatic turn of events, Jason and Molly’s nuptials were captured in their own two-hour ABC special in 2010, and they’ve since announced they are expecting their first child together early in the new year. Trista was actually the runner-up on the first season of “The Bachelor” before she got a second shot at finding love in “The Bachelorette.” When

she and Ryan planned to get married in December 2003, ABC reportedly paid them $1 million to air their wedding in a three-episode special called “Trista and Ryan’s Wedding.” Ten years later, their love story is still going strong, and the two are the proud parents of two young children. As for the brokenhearted men and women along the way, many contestants opt to return to the spotlight in “The Bachelor Pad,” an ABC spinoff series that pits former “Bachelor” and “Bachelorette” contestants against each other in dating-themed activities in hopes of winning $250,000.

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The Tonight Show: Jay Leno A Danish diver has set a new record for holding his breath under water, for 22 minutes! To which Dick Cheney said: “I’ve held guys underwater for longer than that . . . !” According to a study, being intoxicated can help a person survive serious traumatic injuries like broken bones, internal injuries, even open wounds. Unfortunately, most people wouldn’t have those injuries if they hadn’t been drunk in the first place. PETA issued a press release saying that turkeys are being bred to have such large breasts that they’re dying of heart attacks. To which the Real Housewives of Orange County said, “You can die from that?!” Hostess is facing liquidation. So, now they know how our colons feel. . . . Fans of Twinkies are talking about organizing a protest. I think we can rule out a hunger strike!

The Late, Late Show: Craig Ferguson It’s a great day for America’s sweetheart, Justin Bieber — who is in fact Canadian. He met with the Canadian prime minister. Apparently, he showed up wearing a backwards baseball cap and ratty overalls with a strap undone. I’m not sure what Justin Bieber was wearing . . . It was announced that the band Coldplay will take a three-year hiatus from performing. Fortunately, CBS has an elevator so I’ll still be able to hear their music.

Late Night: Jimmy Fallon A company in Mexico called Grupo Bimbo may buy Hostess Brands and continue making Twinkies and Ding Dongs. Though I found it weird when the CNN headline read, “Bimbo makes grab for Ding Dongs.” iPhone users had trouble sending texts for about five hours. Yeah, it was a disaster — people had to actually CALL someone to lie about being “five minutes away!” DECEMBER 16 - 22, 2012

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All I Want for Christmas ('91, Com/Dra)

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Beerfest ('06, Com) M.C. Gainey. Movie COM

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Toy Story 2 FAM Malcolm McDowell, Christian Martyn. Weinberg, Missi Pyle, French Stewart. Santa Claus to Town Gary Oldman, Colin Firth, Jim Carrey. ('99, Ani) Tom Hanks.

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Save the Last Dance (2000, Drama) Sean FXM

Blast From the Past ('99, Com) Alicia FXM

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Q: Could you tell me if and when the show “Merlin” will return to television? I really like that show but haven’t seen it in a while. A: Stay strong, you’re almost there. Season 5 of the cult-popular adventure series premieres in North America in the first week of January, specifically Jan. 4 on Syfy. Why “North America”? Because technically it’s already returned to television, just not here. The Brits are spoiled in that they’ve been watching the fifth season since the beginning of October. Fair enough, though, since it’s the BBC network that produces the series and then just sells it afterward to the rest of the world. This means, however, that part of the world already knows what will happen, so beware what you Google — spoilers abound. It also means that, while North America still awaits Season 5, the producers in Britain are already talking about a sixth and whether or not there will be one. “I think we’re in a place of taking it year by year at the moment,” series star Bradley James told the website DigitalSpy. “We’ve got two weeks left of filming; we’ll all get a break and see how we feel.” However, there might also be a series of two-hour “Merlin” movies as well. Co-creator and producer Johnny Caps said at Comic-Con this year that, “We’re hopefully going to do a trilogy — three movies. We will focus on them when we finish Season 5.” The series, about the early years of the wizard Merlin and the future king Arthur Pendragon, is hugely popular all over the world — the BBC has sold the broadcast rights to more than 100 other markets.

FASHION FLASHBACK: VinSTAR OF THE WEST: It’s been nearly 20 years since Jane tage cool always seems to have a place in the fashion world, as Seymour first won America’s it does in this week’s episode heart for her wholesome role and stellar performance in CBS’s of “Project Runway: All Stars.” “Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman.” Who better, then, to have as a This Christmas, she’ll take view- guest judge than the actress who introduced the current ers back to the Midwest for a generation to the most famous special holiday event on PBS. The British beauty, along with of vintage pinup girls? Actress and former model renowned operatic baritone Gretchen Mol, who shocked Nathan Gunn, will perform and thrilled audiences in the with one of America’s longest title role for 2005’s “The Notorirunning and most beloved ous Bettie Page,” will offer her choirs in “Christmas With the advice and feedback as one of Mormon Tabernacle Choir,” two guest judges this week. The which premieres on the public broadcaster on Sunday, Dec. 16. episode, airing Thursday, Dec. 20, on Lifetime, challenges the The network will rebroadcast remaining six competitors to the special twice — on Friday, create outfits for three possible Dec. 21, and Monday, Dec. 24 vintage 1920s events. — to ensure viewers get their When the All Stars present fill of the spectacular musical their finished looks, Mol will achievement in honor of the be a part of the judging panel. Christmas holiday. Another guest judge, designer The concert, which was filmed in the Conference Center Jenny Packham, will also weigh in on the fashions. at Temple Square in Salt Lake Mol is certainly best known City, begins with Seymour joinfor portraying ‘50s pinup queen ing the choir, orchestra and bells for a performance of “Sing Bettie Page in the aforementioned film, but she’s also Forth This Day.” The choir’s shared the screen with an music director, Mack Wilberg, impressive list also honors Seymour with the of stars in opportunity to narrate the ensemble’s presentation of “Good other projKing Wenceslas” as well as the story of the birth of Jesus Christ from the Book of Luke. Viewers can also look forward to Gunn’s rousing renditions of “Silent Night,” “In dulci jubilo,” and “’Twas the Night Before Christmas,” plus the magnificent finale featuring the traditional French carol “Angels, From the Realms of Glory.” Formed in 1847, the Mormon Tabernacle Choir consists of 360 volunteer members and is widely considered to be one of the best choirs in the United States. Its annual Christmas concerts, which it performs for free, are so popular that the four-day event typically attracts a total audience at least 80,000 strong. The choir’s recordings have also done well, Jane Seymour as seen with some reaching in “Christmas With the gold and platinum Mormon Tabernacle Choir.” status. The group

Q: We were watching “Home Alone 3” the other day (it’s a Christmas tradition), and I thought I recognized the young girl who plays Molly. Who is she? A: When she landed the supporting role in such a high-profile franchise, the virtually unknown young actress was likely thrilled. However, six years later, her leading role in “Lost in Translation” would make her a superstar, and Scarlett Johansson’s humble beginnings would be all but forgotten. Prior to appearing in “Home Alone 3,” the future megastar played a role small enough to not even get a name — she was “Little Girl” in the low-budget 1997 drama “Fall.” So “Home Alone 3” was a blessing for her, even though it was seen by most as a major decline from the first two in the series (all of the stars as well as director Chris Columbus had abandoned the franchise). The plot was very much in keeping with the prior ones — a boy is left alone at home (with chicken pox this time — though it’s set in the winter, this is the first one to not specifically reference Christmas) and must defend himself against inept thieves. Johansson plays the resourceful young boy’s older sister. The film marked the end of the franchise’s theatrical run, however it was followed by two made-for-TV movies, most recently “Home Alone: The Holiday Heist,” which aired just a few weeks ago on ABC Family.

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ects. Her first big role came in 1996 with “The Funeral,” which also starred Christopher Walken, Isabella Rossellini and Benicio Del Toro. She followed that with a small role alongside Al Pacino and Johnny Depp in “Donnie Brasco” (1997). She landed the leading lady role next to Matt Damon and Edward Norton in “Rounders” (1998), and more recently appeared with Russell Crowe and Christian Bale in “3:10 to Yuma” (2007). She currently stars alongside Steve Buscemi in the Emmy- and Golden Globe-winning HBO series “Boardwalk Empire.” This season of “Project Runway: All Stars” boasts its own share of big stars from both the entertainment world and fashion industry. Katie Holmes, Kylie Minogue, Stacy Keibler, Liv Tyler, Diane von Furstenberg, Jason Wu, Karl Lagerfeld and more will make guest appearances throughout the season. CLEAN SLATE: It’s logical to assume that the first thing Mike Rowe has always done after a hard day’s work is take a long, hot shower. After getting filthy for eight seasons to educate and entertain TV viewers as the host of Discovery’s “Dirty Jobs,” Rowe can now look forward to staying clean longer.

Discovery recently announced that the long-running series has been canceled. It’s a sort of good news/bad news scenario for the host; he no longer has to worry about doing filthy tasks so his producer can get a good shot, but now he’s also out of work. Many of Rowe’s fans could never imagine doing the jobs featured on the show, which is probably why the host often paid tribute to the hard-working people who do such work. Over the years, Rowe has performed the duties of a garbage collector, chimney sweeper, zookeeper, sludge recycler, pig farmer, avian vomitologist, storm drain cleaner, oil driller, skull cleaner, taxidermist, coal miner, leather tanner, large animal veterinarian, bologna processor, tofu maker, animal control specialist, fossil hunter and snake wrangler, among many other dirty jobs. Rowe’s production team often got as filthy as he did while trying to film the show, but everyone involved approached the task of shooting the series with humor and respect for the workers — a combination that made the show a huge hit among Discovery fans. During his tenure on “Dirty Jobs,” Rowe also put his reputation as an everyman to good use as a spokesman for the Ford Motor Co., appearing in commercials for its vehicles.

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Dr. Seuss' How the Grinch Stole Christmas (2000, Fantasy) Taylor 180* 311* Hat Momsen, Molly Shannon, Jim Carrey. Momsen, Molly Shannon, Jim Carrey.

The Curious Case of Benjamin Button (2008, Drama) FXM

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The Karate Kid (2010, Action) Jackie Chan, Taraji P. Henson, Jaden Smith.

The Karate Kid ('10, Act) Jaden Smith. 136* 248* PGA Year in Review (N) BigBreakGree "Last Resort" Top 10 Golf Special Champ Tour Year End BigBreakGree "Last Resort" C.Series (N) C.Series (N) 136* 248*

A Season for Miracles ('99, Dra) Patty Duke. A Christmas Wish ('10, Fam) Kristy Swanson.

A Town Without Christmas Patricia Heaton. 312* My Place My Place Love/List "Nursery Needed" Love It or List It Love/List "Daddy Daycare" H ouse Hunt. House Love It or List It 112* 229* Pickers "Substitute Picker" Pickers "Dial F for Fritz" P awn Stars Pawn Stars American Pickers Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Love 1880s Pawn Stars 120* 269* Holiday Switch (2007, Drama) Maya Ritter, Kristen Harris, All About Christmas Eve (2012, Romance) Chris Carmack,

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Since being wounded by a massive IED blast in Iraq, Shilo Harris has worked to help other wounded soldiers find jobs and emotional support when they return home. In this Christmasthemed episode, Ty and the team visit the Harris family in Smithville.

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8:00 p.m.

The dragons leave town as the villagers of Berk prepare for the upcoming winter festivities in the world broadcast premiere. Featuring Hiccup, Astrid and Stoick, this touching holiday special is based on the DreamWorks film “How to Train Your Dragon.”

Hoarders (37) A&E

9:00 p.m.

Jan’s daughters have compared her to a venomous viper and claim she’s in serious denial about her hoarding. Bebe once lived a life of privilege, but everything changed when her husband was murdered. Now, she even steals when she’s at church.

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Steve McGarrett continues his quest for justice on the Hawaiian Islands in this new episode. Based on the classic TV series which ran from 1968 to 1980, the detective drama offers a contemporary twist on the story of an elite unit of officers. DECEMBER 16 - 22, 2012

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Enjoy a special holiday episode as the gang discovers that Jane is actually a Christmas baby. As it turns out, she’s been hiding the truth about her real birthday for a long time because she’s always hated being overshadowed by the holiday.

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On Moonlight Bay (1951, Musical) Gordon

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27 Dresses ('08, Com) FXM

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9:00 p.m.

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9:30 p.m.

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In this rebroadcast, Boyd gets in trouble at school because he played dodgeball, which is banned among the kindergarteners. Mike believes the incident is just another sign that today’s parents are raising a generation of wimps.

Holiday Spin (38) LIFE

8:00 p.m.

Ralph Macchio relives his “Dancing With the Stars” glory when he stars as a former dance champion in this original holiday movie. Reuben (Macchio) enlists the help of his estranged son to dance with his student in an annual ballroom dance competition.

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9:00 p.m.

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Haven (52) SYFY

10:00 p.m.

All of the cases Audrey has been investigating seem to converge at the same place and time as the season comes to a close. Faced with some hard truths, she must make a difficult decision that could affect the very future of the town. DECEMBER 16 - 22, 2012

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